HEALTH/BENEFITS
Health Savings Accounts: Don’t Leave FICA Savings On The Table Some clients still don’t see the value in offering a health savings account program to their employees. Help these clients understand the FICA savings being left behind.
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By Tom Torre
he Federal Insurance Contributions Act, commonly referred to as FICA, is likely not a new term for most clients. At the highest level, they know it’s a payroll tax applied to both employees and employers. Barring a few exceptions, the FICA deduction comes out of each employee paycheck, and employers share in FICA by paying a matching deduction to the amount each employee is taxed. But when it comes to clients’ understanding of how setting up a well-structured health savings account program can save them and their employees substantial money in FICA taxes, a knowledge gap sometimes exists, causing clients to dismiss altogether the idea of setting up an employer-sponsored HSA program. They simply don’t see the value in HSA program FICA savings. Clients frequently are either misinformed about or unaware of the ins and outs of how saving on FICA taxes through an HSA program works — not to mention the many other benefits they and their employees are missing out on without an employer-sponsored HSA program.
A Little Education Goes A Long Way
When it comes to discussing HSA program FICA savings with clients, things can get confusing quickly. It usually helps to start off with a little FICA and HSA program education. First, clients must understand that the current FICA tax rate for both them and their employees is 7.65% each. Clients are responsible for matching each of their 34
Clients frequently are either misinformed about or unaware of the ins and outs of how saving on FICA taxes through an HSA program works...
employees’ FICA tax liabilities based off their gross taxable wages. So in essence, the total FICA tax is 15.3% for each employee/employer combination. Now for a little HSA program education. An employer-sponsored HSA program provides a savvy way for employers and employees to decrease their FICA tax liability and collectively save 15.3% that would otherwise be subject to FICA tax. How? By setting up an HSA program as part of the client’s Section 125 cafeteria plan benefit offering. This is a critical point both brokers and clients must be crystal clear on — clients can benefit from FICA tax savings only through an HSA program set up through a cafeteria plan, which provides employees with an easy way to make pretax HSA contributions through payroll deductions. The pretax payroll deductions reduce the amount of income that applies to FICA taxes on the employee side, and, in turn, clients directly save the 7.65% on any pretax employee contributions made through their HSA program.
Use Examples To Help Clients See The Savings Potential
Once clients receive some basic FICA and HSA program education, providing
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real-world examples of FICA savings potential can often help them see the true value setting up an HSA program offers. A client with 50 employees sets up an HSA program in which each employee contributes $2,000 a year to their HSA through pretax payroll deductions. Through those contributions alone, the client will save $7,650 in FICA taxes annually. The FICA savings more than offsets any cost of offering the HSA program. If they pay $2.50 per account per month, or $1,500 annually, they still save $6,150 each year. When FICA savings are combined with the premium savings a high-deductible health plan typically offers versus traditional health plans, clients of all sizes and scopes can come out well ahead by offering an HDHP paired with an HSA program.
More Employee HSA Contributions, More Client FICA Savings
When it comes to maximizing client FICA savings through an HSA program, the more employees contribute to their HSA pretax, the more the client stands to save. Simply put, client FICA savings potential is tied to how well their employees engage