Mostly because the HSA comes with a debit card and I can use it to buy oTC meds, and I won't have to do much paperwork.
My FSA has a debit card. And there are new rules so that most of the drugstores out there will only charge the qualified items to the card, even if your buying more than those (Rite Aid was conspicuously absent).
You can use Flexible Spending Accounts to cover OTC stuff as well. The way in which you pay for it or are reimbursed depends on your plan.
Yeah, I have a debit card for my FSA. If I have extra money left at the end of the year, I use it to stock up on cold medecine, contact lens solution, etc.
ETA: Rite Aid was bought by Walgreens, maybe that's why it's not on the list?
Extinct goat was cold-blooded
An extinct goat that lived on a barren Mediterranean island survived for millions of years by reducing in size and by becoming cold-blooded, which has never before been discovered in mammals.
No word on how they tasted with curry....
In 2008, you could use your FSA funds up to 90 days after the end of the year. Is that not still the case? I did the LASIK with funds from 2007 and 2008. And I didn't have to pay it back when I left my job!
In 2008, you could use your FSA funds up to 90 days after the end of the year. Is that not still the case? I did the LASIK with funds from 2007 and 2008. And I didn't have to pay it back when I left my job!
No that's still true, but we can no longer use the debit card after December, so I prefer to use it up by then instead of getting reimbursed.
Quick
Glee
question?
the blonde girl's babydaddy is the guy with the mohawk, right? Which he knows, right? But the guy who thinks he's the dad, isn't?
Stephanie - Yes. Yes. And Yes.