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Page 1: © 2007 PAYFLEX SYSTEMS USA, INC. 1 Lincoln Public Schools Plan Year: September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013

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Lincoln Public Schools

Plan Year:September 1, 2012 through August 31, 2013

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What is an FSA?

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)

Allows you to pay for certain out-of-pocket health care expenses with “pre-tax” dollars. This means you get a tax deduction for these expenses before you ever file your tax return. 

You don’t pay Federal income or Social Security taxes on this money and, in most states, you don’t pay state taxes either. On average you will save about 30% on your total FSA contribution.

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What does this mean to you?

Decrease Taxable Income Increase Spendable Income

Tax Savings!

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FSA Savings - Example

Real world example: Let’s say someone in your family needs braces at an average

cost of $4,500. This is typically paid over the course of one or two years. If you put this money into a Health Care Flexible Savings Account you will save approximately $1,350 in taxes.

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Eligible FSA Expenses

Medical & dental deductibles, co-pays and co-insurance

Prescriptions

Hospital expenses

Selected durable medical

Orthopedic devices

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Eligible FSA Expenses

Eye Glasses, contact lenses

Saline/cleaning solutions

LASIK surgery

Hearing aids and batteries

Orthodontic care

Chiropractic expenses/ co-pays

Insulin, syringes for insulin

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Ineligible Healthcare Expenses

Over-the-Counter medication (certain OTC are eligible – refer to plan for more details)

Anti-Bacterial Soaps Acne Treatments Dandruff Shampoo Dry Skin Creams/Treatments Foot Care Products Hair Loss Treatments Electrolysis – hair removal Cosmetic surgery Teeth Bleaching

Mouthwash Suntan /Sunscreen Lotion Dietary Supplements Supplements Varicose veins treatment Tattoo removal Herbal supplements Child birth classes

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Calculating Your Contribution

Determine out-of-pocket expenses that recur every year for you and all of your dependents.

Prescriptions, co-pays, etc. Braces Routine doctor visits – co-pays/non covered visits

Estimate out-of-pocket expenses that you plan to incur during the plan year (e.g., laser surgery, extra glasses, acupuncture)

Use our expense planning worksheets to assist you in determining your annual contribution (available at www.HealthHub.com)

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Special IRS Plan Rules

Once you establish your plan year contribution, you may only change it if you experience a “life event” change.

Qualifying events include: marriage, divorce, and death

Any amount left in your flexible spending account at the end of the plan year will be forfeited.

Even if you or another family member are covered under another health insurance plan, you can still participate in the PayFlex FSA plan.

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FSA Educational Tools

Comprehensive participant website Online FSA expense planning

calculator and worksheets Frequently Asked Questions Eligible FSA expenses Express Claims Web-based FSA tutorial Printable enrollment and claim forms

www.HealthHub.com

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FSA Education Tools

Online FSA tutorial Expense planning tools Enrollment & claim forms

www.HealthHub.com

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does an FSA account work?

You estimate the amount you will spend on out-of-pocket health care expenses

You decide how much you wish to set aside into your FSA Health Care account

The amounts you wish to set aside into your accounts will come out of your paycheck (on a pretax basis) in equal amounts each pay period

As you incur health care expenses throughout the year, you can submit a claim form along with documentation of your expenses OR file your claims online using our Express Claims

You will be reimbursed via check or direct deposit

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much can I put into my FSA Account? Health Care account- $4000 for LPS this decreases to

$2500 for the 2013-2014 plan year Dependent Care account- $5,000 maximum per plan year

per the IRS

How often can I enroll? Annually – new employees can join off cycle

How much can I expect to save with and FSA? This depends on your tax bracket but on average about

30% of your total contribution/election.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to save and turn in my receipt? Yes. You can file your claims via fax, mail or online

through our Express Claims service. Express Claims makes it easy to submit your claim and in most cases your claims are processed within 1 to 2 days.

If I don’t use the money in my account do I lose it? Yes. You must spend all the money in your account by

the end of the benefit year.

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Dependent Care

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Dependent Care Expenses

Expenses necessary for you and, if married, your spouse to work

Child Care or Adult Day Care Expenses

Care for children under 13 or incapable of support

Care for adult dependent incapable of self care

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Qualifying Child Care Providers

Private Sitter Licensed Day Care Provider An in-home provider as long as the care provider is not

your child under age 19, or someone you claim as a dependent for income tax purposes

Summer camps, except overnight camps

Tuition considered a day care expense through preschool

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Filing Paper Claims

Complete a claim form and submit to PayFlex via mail or fax

Include itemized statement or an Explanation of Benefits (EOB) statement showing your out-of-pocket expense

File paper claims as often as you wish

Claims can be direct deposited to a checking or savings account

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PayFlex Contact Information

Please contact us with any questions!

PayFlex Systems USA, Inc.

Toll-free: (800) 284-4885

Website: www.HealthHub.com

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