My spouse has had the dependent care FSA for several years, but for some reason this year she forgot and we just found out after the open enrollment for both of our (different) employers have ended. From an IRS standpoint, I'm wondering if this count as a life event (losing Dependent Care FSA) such that I could modify my open enrollment without issues. It seems possible from my employers website, but wondering if this counts according to IRS rules. Thanks for reading and any tips!
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You just have to try with your employer. I think the answer is going to be no, but it is ultimately up to your employer or the plan administrator that they have selected to make sure they are in compliance, and attorneys and administrators can sometimes interpret the rules differently.
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