24 Ways to Spend Your Flex Funds

Many employers now give employees until mid-March to clean out their flexible spending accounts. Here's how to use the money.

If you have money left in your 2006 flexible spending account -- and your employer is among the many companies that extended its use-it-or-lose-it deadline to March 15 -- you have just about a month to spend your leftover balance or kiss it goodbye forever.

You can save big by paying for your out-of-pocket health care costs with pre-tax dollars in an FSA. Salary that goes into these reimbursement plans dodges federal income and Social Security taxes, and in most states, state income taxes, too. For example, put $3,000 in an FSA to pay health care bills that you have to pay anyway and you would save more than $1,100 in taxes (assuming a 25% federal brackets, 5% state bracket and 7.65% Social Security tax.

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Mary Beth Franklin
Former Senior Editor, Kiplinger's Personal Finance