
FAQs - FSAFEDS
If you are an active employee of the Executive Branch or of another agency that participates in FSAFEDS, you are eligible to participate in a Dependent Care FSA (DCFSA) with FSAFEDS. The only exception (s) are intermittent or "when actually employed" (WAE) employees who are expected to work less than six months in a calendar year. There is a $5,000 household limit …
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FSAFEDS
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Eligible Health Care FSA (HC FSA) Expenses - FSAFEDS
Various Eligible Expenses You can use your Health Care FSA (HC FSA) funds to pay for a wide variety of health care products and services for you, your spouse, and your dependents. The IRS determines which expenses can be reimbursed by an FSA.