Submitted by LearningKR t3_zzin2s in personalfinance
LearningKR OP t1_j2btstj wrote
Reply to comment by nowindowsjuslinux in Trying to use up my FSA on amazon. what does this mean? by LearningKR
Are insoles not covered by FSA?
there are a couple dr. scholles ones that were under that category. so i assumed any insoles would be covered.
nowindowsjuslinux t1_j2bu7zc wrote
Under each item it says whether it’s eligible or not. Pick an insole that states it is eligible.
LearningKR OP t1_j2bulju wrote
i was going off of this
https://fsastore.com/fsa-eligibility-list/o/orthotics
doesn't that mean all orthotics insoles are FSA eligible?
and if i see Dr. Scholls on Amazon FSA list, doesnt that mean insoles in general are FSA eligible too?
wickedkittylitter t1_j2bwl6w wrote
Not all insoles are FSA eligible.
Bangkok_Dangeresque t1_j2bz5r4 wrote
There may be a difference of opinion between stores on what they think items do or don't qualify for FSA.
If you think it's a legitimate expense, you can submit the receipts for reimbursement to your benefits administrator directly (they should have a form).
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