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With a LEX HCFSA, you can set aside anywhere from a minimum of $100 up to $3,300 per benefit period (plan year). As with a Health Care FSA (HCFSA), the maximum annual allotment for a LEX HCFSA is $3,300 per covered employee, or $6,600 for a federal couple, where both spouses are covered under the FSAFEDS Program.
Please note: Under IRS rules, you are not eligible to contribute to an HSA and be enrolled in a FSAFEDS general-purpose HCFSA at the same time. If your spouse is covered separately under a non-HSA plan, his or her expenses are not eligible under your LEX HCFSA, and your expenses are not eligible under your spouse's general-purpose FSA.
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