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Open Enrollment 2025

Flexible Spending Accounts

You can set aside money in a Flexible Spending Account (FSA) before taxes are deducted from your pay for certain health and dependent care expenses, lowering your taxable income and increasing your take-home pay.

You may elect to participate in either or both the health care or the dependent care FSA; however, money cannot be transferred between the accounts.ÌýPlease note that dependent care FSAs are NOT for your dependent's medical expenses.

Both FSA benefits areÌýuse it or lose it plans.ÌýTherefore, you mayÌýnotÌýrecover money left in either account after the plan year and grace period ends.

Important

FSA participation does not continue automatically from year-to-year. You must enroll (or re-enroll) during open enrollmentÌýif you wish to participate in the upcoming year.

Cost for participation

Your cost is based on the contribution amounts you elect. In addition to your contribution, you pay a small monthly administrative fee of $1.45.

The annual 2025Ìýflexible spendingÌýmaximum you may elect is:

  • $3,300 for health care FSA ($3,200 in 2024)
  • $5,000 for dependent care FSA (or $2,500 if you are married and filing separate tax returns)

When estimating your dependent care expenses, remember you may not have expenses for weeks of vacation, illness, or other times your dependent receives free care. Please note that dependent care is only for children up to age 13.

You select the amount you want to contribute based on expenses you anticipate through December 31 of the following year. Please estimate carefully because you cannot recover money left in the account at the end of the plan year and grace period. 51²è¹Ý's extended grace period allows you until March 15 of the following year toÌýincur eligible expenses and April 30Ìýto submit expenses for reimbursement.

Your contributions are equally divided by the pay periodsÌýyou have in the calendar year and areÌýdeducted before federal income or Social Security taxes are withheld.

The IRS requires that all FSA transactions, even those made using a payment card, need toÌýbe verified as eligible expenses. While the substantiation process is performed by Optum Financial, you may be required to submit receipts or documentation for your transaction.

Participation in an FSA is a plan year commitment. During the year, you cannot change the amount you contribute, start participating, or stop making contributions unless you have a qualifying life event. Generally speaking, you cannot lower your contributions.

You can make an election change in the dependent care flexible spending account, but not the health care flexible spending account, due to a change in the cost of dependent care providers.

The health care flexible spending account helps you pay for medical, dental, and vision expenses that are not covered or fully reimbursed by your other benefit plans, such as copayments, coinsurance amounts, deductibles, and amounts above the benefit maximums.

You may submit reimbursement requests for health care expenses regardless of the balance in your account beginning January 1. You will be reimbursed for the entire amount of the eligible expensesÌýup to your annual contribution amount, evenÌýbefore the full contribution has been deducted from yourÌýpaychecks.

For a complete listing of eligible health care flexible spending expenses, visit .Ìý

The health care FSA is for eligible heath care expenses for you and all of the dependents you claim on your federal tax return, not just those dependents covered under aÌýuniversity-sponsored medical plan. You are eligible to enroll in the health care FSA evenÌýif you are not in a university medical or dental plan.

The dependent care flexible spending account (FSA) reimburses you for eligible dependent care expenses such as day care and elder care, that enable you (and your spouse, if you are married) to work.

If your account currently does not hold sufficient funds to cover the entire reimbursement, you receive a partial payment. Additional reimbursements are issuedÌýautomatically after contributions from your next paycheck have been added to the account.

Special rules apply to spouses who are full-time students or incapableÌýof self-care. Expenses reimbursed under this plan may not be claimed as a federal tax credit on your tax return. Contact your tax advisor for additional guidance.

For a full listing of eligible dependentÌýcare flexible spending expenses, visit .Ìý

FSA participants automatically receive a payment card that allows direct access to FSA funds for eligible health care expenses. You can use the card when you make eligible health care purchases from most merchants who accept credit or debit cards. Because the card deducts funds directly from your FSA account to pay for services and supplies, it eliminatesÌýthe wait for reimbursement. The card is offered at no additional charge to you and is not tied to or reported against your credit report.

There are a few rules to know about using your card that will save you time and frustration. Here are some tips:

  • When you incur an eligible expense, you may use your FSA payment card to pay the provider right away.
  • If you paid with the payment card, be sure to keep copies of all claims and receipts for seven years, as you do with all tax records. Optum Financial or the IRS may requestÌýtheÌýreceipts to audit your account. If Optum Financial requests documentation and it isÌýnot provided on their request, your payment card will be put on hold.Ìý
  • The card works easily with medical office copayments when the charges are standard copayment amounts.
  • Generally, Optum Financial may ask for documentation to support non-standard charges or charges that were not processed through a merchant that has a systemÌýthat verifies the charge's eligibility.
  • All flexible spending claims must be submitted by the plan year'sÌýgrace period.
  • If you prefer to pay out-of-pocket and file a claim, visit .
  • New participants receive an FSA payment cardÌýwithin a few weeks of enrollment.Ìý

Open enrollment & new hire enrollment

Instructions to make your open enrollment elections in Workday

  • Log into Workday and go to your Inbox.
  • Click the Inbox icon, then open the Open Enrollment Change message.
  • Select Let’s Get Started to go to the enrollment page.

You’ll see one of the following options:

  • Manage: Update your elections.
  • Enroll: You’re not currently enrolled but can enroll for 2025.
  • View: Changes aren’t allowed for this benefit (e.g., core benefits like basic life insurance or benefits requiring vendor enrollment, like commuter benefits).

To add dependents

  • Click Add New Dependent and enter as much information as possible (fields marked with an asterisk are required and must be completed).
  • Click Save.

After you’ve made your elections click Review and Sign at the bottom of the screen. Review the summary, check "I Accept," and then click Submit and Done.

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