Customized
Plan Information for
Brevard Public Schools
Flexible Spending Plan
Brevard Public Schools has partnered with CAS/TASC
to administer the Flexible Spending Account (FSA) for all of the
eligible employees. This website has been designed to provide you
with access to all of the information and forms that you may need
to participate in this program. You can also take advantage of the
convenient web portal that gives you access to your account to look
up claim and balance information as well as make any updates to
personal information.
New Login Instructions
To access your new Flexible Spending Plan account online please visit www.tasconline.com. Please remember to have your 12 Digit ID and PIN on hand when trying to access your new flexsystem account. This information was mailed to the address you have on file.
Should you have any difficulty logging in, please contact CAS/TASC at 800-422-4661.
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Login Instructions for Previous Plan Year
Your username is the first letter of your first name, your
last name, and the last 5 digits of your Social Security number.
- Example: ASMITH12345 (use
all caps)
- Your default password is: changeme1
(lowercase only)
If you are logging in to
view claims from the previous plan year, click below:
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FlexPlan
(FSA) Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do
my Social Security Benefits at retirement get affected by my participation
in the flex plan?
2. What are
Flex Plan spending accounts?
3. What is the advantage
of having a Flex Plan spending account?
4. How do Flex Plan spending accounts
work?
5. What types of expenses are eligible
under a medical spending account?
6. What types of expenses are not
eligible for reimbursement?
7. Are over-the-counter (OTC) medicines
and drugs eligible for reimbursement?
8. What type of receipt is required
for an OTC drug or medicine?
9. What types of expenses are eligible
under a dependent care spending account?
10. Are there annual limits for
medical and dependent care spending accounts?
11. How do I submit a claim for
reimbursement?
12. Who should I call if I have
questions about Flex Plan spending accounts?
1. Do
my Social Security Benefits at retirement get affected by my participation
in the flex plan?
If you decide to participate in the flex plan, the amount
withheld from your pay will not be subject to federal income or
Social Security (“FICA”) taxes. This could result in
a reduction in the Social Security benefits you receive at retirement
if you earn less than the “taxable wage base.” The tax
advantages you gain by paying your medical care coverage premiums
with pre-tax income may, however, typically offset any possible
reduction in Social Security benefits. You should consult a tax
advisor to determine whether in your situation the benefits achieved
outweigh any potential reduction of Social Security benefits.
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2. What are Flex Plan
spending accounts?
The Flex Plan includes medical and dependent
care spending accounts which allow employees to be reimbursed for
certain qualified types of expenses on a tax-exempt basis.
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3. What
is the advantage of having a Flex Plan spending account?
They save you money—with a medical and/or dependent
care spending account you can pay for eligible expenses with Federal
income and FICA taxexempt dollars.
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4. How
do Flex Plan Spending accounts work?
As you incur qualified medical or dependent care out-of-pocket
expenses, you can submit a voucher form documenting those expenses
and be reimbursed for them from an account set up in your name which
is funded with tax-exempt dollars.
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5. What
types of expenses are eligible under a medical spending account?
Out-of-pocket (not covered by insurance) medical, dental
and vision expenses are eligible for reimbursement including: ·
Acupuncture · Chiropractic · Health/dental plan deductibles
· Eye examinations & lenses · Health/dental plan
co-insurance · Lasik surgery · Health/dental plan
co-payments · Hearing aides · Weight loss programs
prescribed by a doctor to treat a specific illness
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6.What
types of expenses are not eligible for reimbursement?
Examples of expenses not eligible for reimbursement include:
· Cosmetic surgery · Dancing or swimming lessons ·
Insurance premiums · Vitamin for general health ·
Teeth whitening · Retin-A for cosmetic purpose (wrinkles)
· Hair transplant · Breast augmentation · Weight
loss programs not prescribed to treat an illness or diagnosed obesity.
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7. Are
over-the-counter (OTC) medicines and drugs eligible for
reimbursement?
On September 3, 2003, the IRS announced that it had changed
its position regarding OTC medicines and drugs and would allow them
to be eligible for reimbursement. See
attached sample list of over-the-counter items.
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8. What
type of receipt is required for an OTC drug or medicine?
To receive reimbursement for an OTC medicine or drug, your
receipt must include a description of the product, date of purchase,
and the amount. Handwritten descriptions of products and/or box
tops, etc. will not be acceptable.
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9. What
types of expenses are eligible under a dependent care spending account?
Expenses for care of qualified dependents performed either
inside or outside your home are covered provided those expenses
are incurred so you, and your spouse can work. (Your spouse must
either work, attend school full time, or be incapable of self-care.)
Eligible dependents are children under the age 13, handicapped children
or adults, or elderly individuals who rely upon you for financial
support and are eligible to be claimed as an exemption on your Federal
tax return.
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10.
Are there annual limits for medical and dependent care spending
accounts?
For medical spending accounts, the minimum contribution is
$5.00 per pay period and the maximum is $5,000. In most cases, the
maximum annual contribution to a dependent care spending account
is $5,000. If you are married and file a separate tax return, however,
the maximum is $2,500.
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11.
How do I submit a claim for reimbursement?
Follow the directions on the Expense Reimbursement Voucher.
They are available from the Benefit Contact at your location or
from Insurance & Benefits Management.
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12.
Who should I call if I have questions about Flex Plan spending accounts?
For Flex Plan spending account information, call our customer
care center at 800-720-4460.
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