The Affordable Care Act (ACA) imposes a dollar limit on employees’ salary reduction contributions to health flexible spending accounts (FSAs) offered under cafeteria plans. This dollar limit is indexed for cost-of-living adjustments and may be increased each year.
On Nov. 10, 2021, the IRS released Revenue Procedure 2021-45
(Rev. Proc. 21-45), which announced that the health FSA dollar limit on
employee salary reduction contributions will increase to $2,850 for taxable years beginning in 2022. This is a
$100 increase from the 2021 health FSA limit of $2,750. Rev. Proc. 21-45 also
increases the carryover limit for a health FSA to $570. It also includes annual inflation-adjusted numbers for 2022
for a number of other tax provisions.
Employers should ensure that their health FSAs will not
allow employees to make pre-tax contributions in excess of $2,850 for the 2022
plan year and communicate the 2022 limit to their employees as part of the open
enrollment process.
Employer Limits
An employer may continue to impose its own dollar limit on
employees’ salary reduction contributions to health FSAs, as long as the
employer’s limit does not exceed the ACA’s maximum limit in effect for the plan
year. For example, an employer may decide to limit employee health FSA
contributions for the 2022 plan year to $2,500.
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