Submitted by LearningKR t3_zzin2s in personalfinance
nowindowsjuslinux t1_j2bu7zc wrote
Reply to comment by LearningKR in Trying to use up my FSA on amazon. what does this mean? by LearningKR
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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