2018 IRS Contribution Limits

2018 IRS Contribution Limits

On Friday, October 20, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) released updated rules for 2018 contribution limits for health Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Transportation benefits, and Qualified Small Employer Health Reimbursement Arrangements (QSEHRAs). These amounts...
Healthcare Debit Card

Healthcare Debit Card

Healthcare Debit Cards What every employer should know about electronic payment card claims processing… What every employer should know about electronic payment card claims processing… Employer/plan sponsors who allow reimbursement plan (e.g. Health FSA, and/or...
21st Century Act

21st Century Act

President Obama signed H.R. 34, which includes a variety of healthcare provisions, including the 21st Century Cures Act and an HRA provision for eligible small employers. Below are bullet points of the law. To view OCA’s formal white paper, please click here....
HRAs and HSAs

HRAs and HSAs

Can You Have an HRA and HSA at the Same Time? Healthcare spending accounts, such as Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) and Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), help individuals and families pay for medical expenses. They also provide more control over how and where...

Employee Videos

Employee Portal Guides Through OCA’s secure employee portal members can access account history, claim forms, card activity, and more! Current Participants Employee Benefit Programs Forms/Resources FAQs FSA Store Have you logged into myRSC before? Employees can...
2020 HSA Contribution Limits

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)  has released the 2020 inflation-adjusted amounts for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs). Contribution limits, minimum deductibles, and the maximum for out-of-pocket expenses all go up next calendar year.

2020 HSA Contribution Limits

Starting January 1, 2020, annual maximum contribution levels will rise for both individual and family coverage. Account holders with individual coverage will be able to contribute $3,550, a $50 increase from 2019. Those with family coverage may contribute up to $7,100, a $100 increase from 2019.

Minimum Deductible for HDHPs

The IRS also raised the minimum deductible for qualified high deductible health plans (HDHPs). In 2020, the individual coverage minimum deductible is $1,400, up $50; the family coverage minimum deductible goes up to $2,800, a $100 increase.

Maximum for Out-of-Pocket Expenses 

The maximum limit for out-of-pocket expenses is going up in 2020, as well. Those with individual coverage will have a $6,900 limit, a $150 increase. Account holders with family coverage see a $300 increase to $13,800.

Catch Up Contributions

The 2020 catch up contribution limit remains the same, at $1,000, for those 55 years of age and older.

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This new ordinance would require employers with more than 20 employees to offer commuter benefits. OCA is offering reduced admin fees through December 31st, 2019. If signed up by December 31st, 2019 clients will receive our special pricing of just $1.50 per enrolled per month! Avoid the headaches and potential penalties! Sign up today. 

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