Supergoop
Supergoop sunscreen products with a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher are eligible for HSA, FSA, and HRA.
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Eligibility Matrix
Eligibility status for all account types
| Account Type | Status |
|---|---|
| HSA | Eligible |
| FSA | Eligible |
| HRA | Eligible |
Quick Reference
The IRS considers sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher to be a qualified medical expense because it protects against sun damage to the skin, which can lead to skin cancer and other medical conditions. This falls under preventative care for medical conditions.
When It Qualifies
- •Sunscreen product must have a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 15 or higher.
When It Doesn't
- •Sunscreen products with an SPF lower than 15.
- •Products primarily for tanning or cosmetic purposes.
- •Other Supergoop products that are not sunscreens and do not treat a specific medical condition.
Similar Items
Official Source
IRS Publication 502
What Is a Medical Expense?
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Important Notice
- •Your specific plan may have different rules
- •Keep all receipts and documentation
- •This is informational only, not tax or legal advice
While this information is based on IRS guidelines, individual plan administrators may have specific rules. Always retain your receipts for substantiation.