2011 Health Savings Account Contribution Limits 11/30/2010 The IRS set the HSA contribution limits for 2011 as shown below: HSA Contribution Limits. The 2011 annual HSA contribution limit for individuals with self-only HDHP coverage is $3,050 and the limit for individuals with family HDHP coverage is $6,150. HDHP Minimum Required Deductibles. The 2011 minimum annual deductible for self-only HDHP coverage is $1,200 […] Read More >
Top Flex Debit Card Questions 12/03/0001 How do I activate my flex debit card? Please call the Benny Activation number listed on the card. The number is 1-866-898-9795. Why is my card not working? Your flex debit card will be suspended if there is an unsubstantiated claim on your account. 7 days after the flex debit card is used, we will […] Read More >
Top Mobile App Questions 12/03/0001 Is there any way that I can check the balance of my account on my smartphone? Yes! myCafeteriaPlan is proud to have an application that allows our participants to check their balance as well as many other functions. If you have an Apple or Android smartphone, search the application store for the free myCafeteriaPlan application. […] Read More >
Top HSA Questions 12/03/0001 How are contributions made to my HSA account? Contributions can be made by you, your employer or both. The total contributions are limited annually and can be found on our website at www.myCafeteriaPlan.com. There are two ways you can contribute to your HSA account: Do the paperwork- send your contribution to the bank. Since you’ve […] Read More >
IRS Releases 2013 HSA 12/03/0001 Form 5498-SA Form 1099-SA Form 1099-SA and 5498-SA Instructions General Instructions for Information Returns […] Read More >
Top 10 Health Services Commonly Excluded from Health Plans 12/03/0001 The new Affordable Care Act law does not mean everything will change. Experts say many services that were excluded prior to the law remain unchanged. They examined over 3,000 health plans in 2014 to see which services were the most commonly excluded. Their data showed that about 80 percent of exclusions were unchanged prior […] Read More >