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The original was posted on /r/tifu by /u/Ok_Sound_6440 on 2025-07-03 06:21:03+00:00.
I just found out I missed my FSA claim deadline and basically gave my company back about $400 for nothing.
I thought the cutoff was later, but it was actually June 30 — now it’s July and too late.
I did this last year too with a wellness perk I never bothered to finish claiming. I always think I’ll get to it “next week” and then forget.
I hate paperwork — my brain just shuts down when I see fine print or extra forms, so I end up wasting money like an idiot.
I know it’s my fault, but it still feels so stupid that I work for this money, then just hand it back because I couldn’t do a basic form.
Not looking for pity — just needed to rant. Anyone else ever done this? How do you keep from missing stuff like this?
TL;DR: I forgot to claim my FSA benefit by the June 30 deadline, so I lost $400 for no reason.