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Pre-Tax vs. Post-Tax Roth 403(b) Contributions: What's the Difference?

There are two main types of 403(b) contributions: traditional (pre-tax) and Roth (post-tax). It’s important to understand the key differences and how each impacts your finances.

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FSA Mistakes to Avoid: Spouse & Dependent Rules

If both you and your spouse have elected to participate in either Healthcare Flexible Spending Accounts (Healthcare FSAs) or Dependent Care Accounts (DCAs), there are specific rules for annual cont...

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Why is documentation required for every HCFSA purchase?

FSA and HRA participants often struggle with documentation requirements, but the solution is simple: every purchase must be substantiated to ensure compliance and proper account use.

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HSA Mistakes to Avoid: Spouse Rules

HSA Rules for married spouses can be confusing, especially if spouses have more than one reimbursement account, or if they work for the same employer.

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PFML Tax Credits Under the One Big Beautiful Bill: What Employers Need to Know

Paid Family and Medical Leave (PFML) tax credits could help ease the financial strain of providing paid leave. You could qualify for a tax credit worth between 12.5% and 25% of wages or insurance p...

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2025 Reimbursement Account Limits Announced

The IRS announced annual inflation adjustments for FSAs and HSAs. These increases are effective for plan years beginning January 1, 2025, and later.

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Good Forms 101: The Disability Claim Form

Here are some tips and solutions for frequently asked questions we hear from employers and employees regarding the disability claim form.

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FSA Mistakes to Avoid: Spouse & Dependent Rules

If both you and your spouse have elected to participate in either Healthcare Flexible Spending Accounts (Healthcare FSAs) or Dependent Care Accounts (DCAs), there are specific rules for annual cont...

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FSA Carryovers, Grace, and Runoff Periods Explained

“Use or Lose!” – Deciphering the difference between carryover provisions, grace periods, and runoff periods.

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