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UGA10 t1_jege5d6 wrote
Reply to comment by reezypro in Using FSA and HSA to help a family member? by [deleted]
Most plans will ask for documentation on the purchase to validate that they are qualified because they want to make sure their plan remains in good standing and qualified.
So there is a pretty good chance that it is caught, unless you plan on outright lying to them. Then that's entirely different ballgame...
UGA10 t1_jegd5g0 wrote
Reply to Using FSA and HSA to help a family member? by [deleted]
Unless they are a dependent under your plan, it would be a non-qualified distribution and would come with taxes and penalties.
UGA10 t1_jegeua5 wrote
Reply to comment by reezypro in Using FSA and HSA to help a family member? by [deleted]
Even when you swipe the card, the plan provider can request additional documentation to validate the charge is qualified.