Attention Health Care Shoppers: Get Wise and Save Up to 30 Percent in 2008 with an FSA.Ceridian details savings employees can realize by taking advantage of flexible spending accounts flexible spending account, n an employee reimbursement account primarily funded with employee-designated salary reductions. Funds are reimbursed to the employee for health care (medical and/or dental), dependent care, and/or legal expenses and are (FSAs); offers tips for efficiently managing FSAs MINNEAPOLIS -- Are you enrolled in an FSA FSA Financial Services Authority FSA Food Standards Agency (UK) FSA Farm Service Agency (USDA) FSA Financial Services Agency (Japan) ? If not, did you know you are ignoring the opportunity to save up to 30 percent on health care expenses? According to Ceridian Benefits Services, a leading provider of comprehensive benefits and administrative services to employers, less than 20 percent of all employees offered Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) in the U.S. enroll and take advantage of their tax-savings benefits. "Every year, employees leave millions of dollars on the table by failing to participate in FSAs," said Ceridian Benefits Services Senior Vice President John Shade. "Interestingly, enrolling in an FSA is the one simple thing people can do -- short of a lifestyle change -- to reduce their annual out-of-pocket health care costs." Individuals are faced with thousands of dollars every year in out-of-pocket medical expenses. FSAs allow participants to plan for and save on these expenses by depositing a certain amount of their paychecks into an account every month, and receiving a tax-free reimbursement each time they incur an eligible expense. Because FSAs are exempt from federal income taxes, Social Security (FICA FICA abbr. Federal Insurance Contributions Act Noun 1. FICA - a tax on employees and employers that is used to fund the Social Security system income tax - a personal tax levied on annual income ) taxes and, in most cases, state income taxes, they provide significant annual savings. For example, an employee who makes $50,000 per year; pays the 25 percent marginal federal income tax rate and a 7.5 percent state income tax; and spends $2,400 per year on uninsured medical expenses will save more than $918 per year by participating in an FSA. Employees may also have the opportunity to enroll in a dependent care FSA, which can reimburse up to $5,000 of day care and elder care costs for plan participants Plan participants Employees or other beneficiaries who are eligible to receive benefits from a company's employee benefit plan. who work. "Think of it this way: if your mechanic offered you 30 percent savings on your routine 2008 car maintenance, would you pass it up?" Shade added. "We strongly encourage those concerned about rising costs to enroll in an FSA and those who have already enlisted to take a few simple steps to maximize their savings." Shade offers the following tips for effectively managing a flexible spending account: * Know What's Available - Ask your employer about your company's health care and/or dependent care FSA options. * Estimate Your Expenditures - Use an FSA calculator to effectively determine how much to contribute to your account. Visit the Ceridian FSA calculator here to determine how much to contribute. * Get Organized - Designate a folder at home or work for any paper receipts. * Go Paperless - Some employers' FSA plans let you pay for eligible expenses with a special debit card debit card, card that allows the cost of goods or services that are purchased to be deducted directly from the purchaser's checking account. They can also be used at automated teller machines for withdrawing cash from the user's checking account. , providing you with direct access to your FSA account, less paperwork and immediate reimbursements. * Monitor Your Account Online - Keep track of your FSA account online with your FSA plan provider. Ceridian also encourages employers to get involved. "FSAs are most successful when employers proactively communicate to their employees the benefits of enrollment," Shade said. "In doing so, employers are not only fattening fat·ten v. fat·tened, fat·ten·ing, fat·tens v.tr. 1. To make plump or fat. 2. To fertilize (land). 3. their employees' pocket books, they are encouraging employees to take stock of their future health care needs, which fosters an environment that leads to healthy, more productive workers." About Ceridian Benefits Services Ceridian Benefits Services is one of the leading benefits administration services companies in the U.S. It provides a comprehensive set of solutions, including health and welfare administration; COBRA administration; Flexible Spending Accounts; Commuter and Tuition Reimbursement plans; HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191) Also known as the "Kennedy-Kassebaum Act," this U.S. law protects employees' health insurance coverage when they change or lose their jobs (Title I) and provides standards for patient health, certificates of creditable coverage; QDRO See Qualified Domestic Relations Order. and QMCSO QMCSO Qualified Medical Child Support Order services; and Premium Only Plans. About Ceridian Ceridian is changing the world of work by enabling companies to be free to succeed in their core business through its suite of innovative managed human resource solutions that include payroll and compensation, staffing, compliance, HR administration and employee effectiveness. Our wide range of HR, payroll, work-life and benefits services are designed to help companies maximize the value of their people. Ceridian Corporation (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :CEN CEN - Conseil Européen pour la Normalisation. A body coordinating standardisation activities in the EEC and EFTA countries. ) is an information services See Information Systems. company serving businesses and employees in the United States, Canada and Europe. For more information about the human resource outsourcing company's comprehensive array of solutions, visit Ceridian's Web site or call (800) 729-7655. |
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