Flexible Spending Account Reminder: The Last Day to Incur Costs Under 2017 FSA is March 15

If you were a 2017 Flexible Spending Account (FSA) participant and still have funds remaining in your 2017 account, you may have until March 15 to incur expenses to claim for last year’s account.

Who’s Eligible?  If in 2018 you were enrolled in a Classic, Value or Accountable Care medical plan, or waived your WSU medical coverage, you are eligible to make claims during the FSA grace period.  If you elected to enroll in a CDHP/HSA for 2018, you are NOT eligible for the annual grace period and you had until December 31, 2017 to use your 2017 FSA funds.

How Do I Participate?  To participate in the annual grace period, you must submit all eligible expenses accrued between January 1, 2017 and March 15, 2018 for 2017 FSA reimbursement no later than March 31, 2018.  After that date, any funds left in your 2017 account will be forfeited to the plan administrator.

To submit your claim(s), you may 1) use the 2017 Navia Benefit Solutions claim form, or 2) logon to your account and submit your claim online at https://pebbportal.naviabenefits.com/part/logon.aspx, or 3) utilize your Navia Benefits debit card.

If you have any questions, please contact Navia Benefit Solutions at 800-669-3539 and speak to a PEBB Customer Service Representative or visit the above-mentioned website.

Human Resource Services, 509-335-4521, hrs@wsu.edu.

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