I work for a large hospital system. I have taken advantage of the flex daycare spending since i've been employed with them last May (my practice joined mid-year). I signed up again this year to take out 5K in daycare flex spending (which is the max we're allowed to take.). It is very convenient because it is on a debit card so we've just paid each week's daycare using the card.
Well, I got a letter today stating that there was some federal law -something about the ratio of "highly compensated" vs "non highly compensated" employees and their contributions being uneven or something. Basically because people that make less than me don't contribute to the flex spending , now i'm only allowed to contribute 2,500 per year????? This is redic.
Have you heard of this?
Re: This ticks me off- HR/Flex daycare spending related
This is exactly what it is, they have to do the same thing with 401k as well. They basically have to audit their plan every year and compare and if the number of highly compensated employees contributing is greater then lower compensated employees then they have to limit what those higher paid employees can contribute. It sucks but they have to comply with it.