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Keep your receipts! While most retailers automatically categorize these items, your HSA provider might occasionally ask for proof that the purchase was a qualified medical expense.
Under the , menstrual care products are officially classified as "qualified medical expenses." This means you can use your HSA or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) funds to purchase them tax-free without a prescription. What counts as a qualified expense?
You can use your HSA funds for a wide range of period products, including: (all sizes and brands) Pads and pantyliners Menstrual cups and discs Period underwear Reusable pads 📍 How to buy them
: Use your card directly at checkout just like a normal debit card.
If you tell me or what other items you're curious about, I can: Find specific eligible brands at that retailer
Yes, you can buy tampons with your Health Savings Account (HSA) .
Check the eligibility of (like pain relief or heating pads)