Medical FSA Cost Recovery?
MrCreosote
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We are thinking about introducing an FSA for medical care and dependent care. My understanding is that we would face a small risk with medical, if an employee incurred a large expense at the beginning of the year and then quit before contributions caught up to the expense. My understanding was that that was why everyone put caps in their plans, typically $3,000 or $5,000.
Our VP of Finance is arguing that this is not a concern because we can deduct money from last pay. I disagree because the last pay would probably not be enough to match the cost. Also, Illinois restricts deductions from final pay and I'm sure we would lose a claim filed with Wage and Labor, regardless of any disclaimers attached. What I don't know is whether repayment is also restricted by the tax code. Does Section 125 address this? Do you just write off the expense in such circumstances or try to collect?
Our VP of Finance is arguing that this is not a concern because we can deduct money from last pay. I disagree because the last pay would probably not be enough to match the cost. Also, Illinois restricts deductions from final pay and I'm sure we would lose a claim filed with Wage and Labor, regardless of any disclaimers attached. What I don't know is whether repayment is also restricted by the tax code. Does Section 125 address this? Do you just write off the expense in such circumstances or try to collect?
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