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The latest COVID relief bill, which was passed by Congress on December 21, 2020, has draft language that includes several provisions providing relief for health and dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSAs). Called the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021, it was signed into law by President Trump. Employers would be allowed, but not required, to permit the following:
Plan amendments must be made by the end of the first calendar year beginning after the end of the plan year in which the amendment is effective, provided the plan must be operated consistent with the terms of the amendment beginning on its effective date. For example:Â
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We cannot provide legal or tax advice regarding this draft bill or its requirements. For those questions, you should consult your own counsel.
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