IRS

What you need to know

If I can spend my HSA funds on preventive care, dental, and vision expenses, why would I want a limited-purpose FSA too?

When you establish a limited-purpose FSA account, you are saving money on your taxes by utilizing your spending account money for these expenses while saving your HSA funds for other purposes. Knowing the rules set by the IRS allows you to save money in a tax-free account for the future!

Coaches' Takeaway

Knowing the rules set by the IRS allows you to save money in a tax-free account for the future. Understanding the difference between a limited- and all-purpose FSA will allow you more flexibility and savings.

Tools & Resources

CDHPCoach’s Storage Facility, where the Coach has organized and compiled a vast amount of tools and resources for you to access.

Library

Housed here are key components and information within the book, Bend the Healthcare Trend which was the impetus behind the CDHPCoach.

IRS

What you need to know