Senators introduce bill to allow HSAs and FSAs to cover dietary supplements.
The Dietary Supplements Access Act would amend the Internal Revenue Code to designate over-the-counter dietary supplements as qualified medical expenses. Individuals could use up to $250 annually from their health accounts for supplements, while joint filers could use up to $500 per year.
5/21/2026 · 1 source
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