I have setup a separate liability account called FSA -- similar to HSA -- in 
which paycheck deduction for it decreases the FSA account. As I pay cost such 
as co-pay or for meds, I increase that account against FSA and second leg it 
against proper expense account. If all goes well then FSA account should end up 
close to zero at the end of year. If there is a carryover than it continues 
following year, but if there is no carry over or lose some due to limits on 
carryover then I enter a transaction against retained earning account on Dec 
31st to adjust out FSA account to have proper balance on Jan 1st. 

This works for me but accounting experts might weigh in if this is in any way 
not a normal way to capture it.

-----Original Message-----
From: David T. <[email protected]> 
Sent: Monday, May 25, 2026 12:12 AM
To: [email protected]; Lawrence Whalen <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [GNC] flex card for medical expenses

Larry, 

That sounds a lot like a US Health Spending Account (HSA). With an HSA, a 
person chooses an amount that will be allocated for medical expenses the 
following year, and an amount is deducted from their paycheck over the year 
(pretax) to make up that amount. Originally, the money was lost if not spent at 
the end of the year, but at this time, some of that allocation can be carried 
over to subsequent years.

I have set up our HSA using a few accounts. There are annual accounts in equity 
and liability. At the beginning of the year, the full amount for the year (in 
your case, $600) is transferred from equity into the liability. The payroll 
deductions go into the liability account and reduce that balance ultimately to 
zero. Payments from the HSA provider go into the equity account until that 
account (ideally) reaches zero as well. 

I'm sure I'm missing tons here, but that's what I've got to offer. 

David T. 

On May 24, 2026 9:19:49 PM GMT+05:30, Lawrence Whalen <[email protected]> 
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm hoping someone can give me some guidance on how to set up a medical 
>flex card that has a $600 limit, but has $50.00 deducted each month 
>from salary.
>
>The flex card full amount can be used at any time the deductions will 
>just keep going. If it is exceeded you have to pay out of pocket.
>
>I am trying to figure out accounts to set up and how to set a cap per 
>se that cannot be exceeded because once exceeded you can no longer use it.
>
>Thank you all for any help.
>
>Regards,
>
>Larry
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