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		<title>By: Wiley Long</title>
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		<description>Hey Mr. ToughMoneyLove,

Great article.  I just wanted to add some clarity about HRAs.  Basically, and HRA is an agreement between a company and employee, in which the company will reimburse specific medical expenses.  These are considered to be a tax-free fringe benefit, so the expenses do not need to exceed the 7.5% AGI limit if they indeed are reimbursed through the HRA.  

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<p>Great article.  I just wanted to add some clarity about HRAs.  Basically, and HRA is an agreement between a company and employee, in which the company will reimburse specific medical expenses.  These are considered to be a tax-free fringe benefit, so the expenses do not need to exceed the 7.5% AGI limit if they indeed are reimbursed through the HRA.</p>
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