- New IRS Changes to FSA Contribution Limits for 2026: What to Know
And some good news: The dependent care FSA limit is significantly increasing for 2026 For 2026, the maximum dependent care tax-free contribution is $7,500, up from $5,000 in 2025
- IRS raises FSA, commuter contribution limits for 2026
The IRS announced new limits for FSA and commuter benefit contributions for the 2026 tax year Employers should help their employees understand these changes and maximize their health and benefits savings
- 2026 FSA limits, commuter limits announced - WEX Inc.
The 2026 medical FSA contribution limit will be $3,400 per year, which is a $100 increase from 2025 Employers can allow employees to carry over $680 from their medical FSA for taxable years beginning in 2026, which is a $20 increase from 2025
- FSA Limits 2026: Your Guide to New Contribution Limits - GoodRx
Effective January 1, 2026, the contribution limit will rise to $7,500 per household (or $3,750 for married couples filing separately) This increase is part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA)
- 2026 FSA, HSA and HRA limits: New Year Blueprint
The 2026 limits at a glance Looking for a quick reference? Check out our complete 2026 IRS plan limits resource page for all the details Health savings accounts (HSAs) Individual coverage: $4,400 (up $100 from 2025) Family coverage: $8,750 (up $200 from 2025) Catch-up contribution (age 55+): $1,000 (holding steady) High deductible health plans (HDHPs) Minimum deductible - individual: $1,700
- 2026 FSA Limits: What Employers Employees Need to Know
The IRS has announced the 2026 contribution limits for Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), bringing notable changes that both employers and employees should be aware of
- IRS Releases 2026 Contribution Limits for FSAs, Commuter Benefits
For 2026, the Health Flexible Spending Account annual maximum contribution will increase by $100 to $3,400 per plan year For Health FSA plans with the optional Health FSA Carry Forward provision, there is an IRS limit on the amount of unused funds that can be carried forward every year
- New 2026 FSA Limits Released - hrsource. org
For 2026, the annual limit for health care FSA deferrals increases to $3,400, up from $3,300 in 2025
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