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That is terrible.
At 03:21 PM 9/10/2009, you wrote:
>Kat,
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>Since our income pretty much matches outgo, were not able to put too
>much into a flex account. Our flex is als funded through payroll
>deduction, but the biggest problem is that it doesn't "roll-over" from
>year to year. We use what we can afford to contribute on an annual
>basis anyway. The chair I need is $38K, and if insurance won't cover
>it, I can't afford the payment to finance it. That would be the same
>as a really nice car payment. I know I could deduct it and get a tax
>refund to pay for most of it, but the original capital outlay is
>prohibitive.
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>
>Kendall
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>(nicely trimmed; accidentally lost my customary sig.)
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>On Thu, Sep 10, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Kathleen Salkin <[log in to unmask]> wro=
>te:
> > I've been extremely lucky in that my employer's group plan has covered
> > both of my cochlear implant surgeries. =A0I am going to have to use some
> > of my flex spending account money for a new wheelchair but as it's
> > money I've set aside via payroll deductions, it won't be a problem,
> > and it won't count against my lifetime max.
> >
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