Properly administering HSA benefits has always been difficult for employers. IRS rules are often complicated, and improper administration can lead to serious tax consequences for the employer and employees.
New benefit arrangements such as concierge medical services, on-site medical clinics, and other reimbursement arrangements can create HSA eligibility issues. This session will cover important compliance rules applicable to HSAs, such as coordination with Medicare eligibility, employer contributions rules, and more. We will also review common questions we receive from employers.
Regan Debban, J.D., MBA, Senior Consultant, Benefit Comply, LLC
Regan Blomme Debban has experience working as an attorney for a major Fortune 500 company and for a PEO providing benefits and HR services to small employers. She has also worked as a legal researcher for Thomson Reuters. Prior to obtaining her law degree, Regan worked as an account manager in a leading insurance agency in the Minneapolis area, so she understands the issues and challenges facing employee benefit consulting firms and agencies.
Bob Seng, J.D., principal, Benefit Comply, LLC
Bob Seng is an ERISA and employee benefits lawyer with 25 years of experience advising employers on all aspects of their employee benefit plans. Prior to joining Benefit Comply, Bob was a partner with Dorsey & Whitney in Minneapolis. Formerly an assistant general counsel with Target Corporation, Bob was responsible for a legal team advising on all aspects of Target’s employee benefits. Bob served on the policy board of the Washington D.C.-based American Benefits Council, and has served as chair of the Minnesota State Bar Association Section on Employee Benefits.