October 27, 2020 - ABD Insurance & Financial Services
Brian Gilmore
The IRS has confirmed in Revenue Procedure 2020-45 that for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2021, the health FSA salary reduction contribution limit will remain at $2,750
The contribution limit is set by the ACA (originally $2,500) and adjusts in $50 increments based on a complex cost-of-living calculation tied to the chained and standard consumer price index increases for the preceding calendar year.・That measure was not sufficient in 2020 to increase by at least a $50 given the provision’s requirement to round down to the next lowest multiple of $50.
What About the $550 Carryover?
Earlier this year, the IRS announced an increase of the carryover limit to $550 for a plan years starting in calendar year 2020 to a new plan year starting in calendar year 2021.
For later years, the IRS stated the carryover limit will be an amount equal to 20% of the maximum health FSA salary reduction contribution for the plan year.・The indexed limit will be in multiples of $10.
There will therefore be no increase to the $550 carryover limit for 2021 amounts carried into 2022 because there was no corresponding increase to the contribution limit.
What About Employer Contributions?
As a reminder, employer contributions (including non-cashable flex credits) generally cannot exceed $500 per plan year for the health FSA to maintain excepted benefit status.・Non-excepted health FSAs cannot comply with the ACA market reform mandates.
Therefore, in most cases the maximum health FSA amount available for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2021 will be limited to $2,750 (max employee salary contribution) + $500 (max employer contribution, if offered) = $3,250 (combined).
Also remember that the health FSA eligibility cannot be broader than the major medical plan eligibility to maintain excepted benefit status (as required by the ACA).・In other words, the health FSA should never be available to an employee who is not also eligible for the major medical plan (regardless of enrollment status).
Other Notable 2021 Employee Benefit Amounts