Your Kazdon healthcare benefit account(s) can be used to pay for eligible healthcare expenses for you and your eligible dependents.

It’s important to understand the definition of “eligible dependent” in the context of these accounts to make sure your claims are processed and you are reimbursed for your expenses quickly.

You can use your Kazdon healthcare benefit account(s) to pay for the eligible expenses of a qualifying child or relative, as defined in Internal Revenue Code Section 152. Generally, a qualifying child or relative is:

  • Your spouse
  • Your dependent that you can claim on your tax return
  • Your adult child(ren) who will not attain age 27 by the end of the calendar year

A domestic partner is not considered a spouse under federal law, so a domestic partner’s medical expenses cannot be reimbursed under your Kazdon account unless the domestic partner is a “qualifying relative” of the participant. A qualifying spouse must be legally married.