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FSA Tax Savings: $2,750 Annual Contribution at 32% Tax Rate

Contributing $2,750 to your FSA annually saves you roughly $1,091 in combined federal income and payroll taxes if you are in the 32% bracket.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the total you plan to contribute to your FSA this year.
  2. Enter how many paychecks you receive per year.
  3. Enter your marginal income tax rate and your FICA rate (usually 7.65%).
  4. Read your per-paycheck deduction, tax savings, and net cost.

See how much you save in taxes when maximizing your FSA at a higher 32% marginal income tax rate.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an FSA actually save me?
You save your contribution times your combined income and payroll tax rate. At a 29.65% combined rate, a $2,400 contribution saves about $711.60, so it costs roughly $1,688 of take-home pay.
What happens to FSA money I don't spend?
Most plans follow 'use it or lose it' — unspent funds are forfeited at year-end. Some plans allow a limited carryover or a grace period, so check your plan's rules before electing a large amount.
Can I have both an FSA and an HSA?
Not a general-purpose health FSA alongside an HSA — that disqualifies HSA contributions. A 'limited-purpose' FSA (dental and vision only) can be paired with an HSA.