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The IRS released 2024 contribution limits for medical flexible spending accounts (medical FSAs), commuter benefits, and more as part of Revenue Procedure 2023-34. These limits undergo annual adjustments to account for inflation.
2023: $3,050 per year
2024: $3,200 per year
2023: $610 per year
2024: $640 per year
2023: $300 per month
2024: $315 per month
2023: $15,950 per year
2024: $16,810 per year
The maximum amount that may be excluded from an employee’s gross income for the adoption of a special needs child through an adoption assistance program is $16,810. This amount is the same as what may be excluded from that employee’s gross income for expenses incurred by an employer for qualified adoption expenses under the same program.
The available adoption credit begins to phase out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income in excess of $252,150 and is completely phased out for taxpayers with modified adjusted gross income of $292,150 or more.
2023: $5,850 per year (Self-only), $11,800 per year (Family)
2024: $6,150 per year (Self-only), $12,450 per year (Family)
2023: $3,850 (Self-only), $7,750 (Family)
2024: $4,150 (Self-only), $8,300 (Family)
HDHP (self-only coverage)
2023: $1,500 (Minimum deductible), $7,500 (Maximum out-of-pocket limit)
2024: $1,600 (Minimum deductible), $8,050 (Maximum out-of-pocket limit)
HDHP (family coverage)
2023: $3,000 (Minimum deductible), $15,000 (Maximum out-of-pocket limit)
2024: $3,200 (Minimum deductible), $16,100 (Maximum out-of-pocket limit)
Are you interested in learning more about medical FSAs? Rida Wong from FSA Store discussed eight things you should know about medical FSAs on a recent episode of our Benefits Buzz podcast.
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