Mercer projects 2026 transportation and health FSA limits 

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July 24, 2025
Mercer projects the 2026 limits for qualified transportation (parking and transit) benefits and health flexible spending arrangements (FSAs) will increase from 2025 levels. These unofficial 2026 limits are determined using the Internal Revenue Code (IRC)’s cost-of-living adjustment methods, the Chained Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (C-CPI-U) values through June and Mercer’s projected C-CPI-U for July and August. While adoption assistance program limits generally use the same indexing formula, they can’t be reliably projected due to the small rounding threshold. IRS usually announces the official limits for these benefits — along with long-term care limits (based on the medical component of the August C-CPI-U) — in October or November.

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Limits for qualified transportation fringe benefits and health FSAs are expected to rise in 2026, due to the anticipated increase in average C-CPI-U for the year. The anticipated increase in the qualified transportation fringe benefit limit also reflects the one-year shift in the base year for measuring inflation ­­­­­­— from 1998 back to 1997 ­— as enacted by the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” (Pub. L. No. 119-21). Without the adjustment, the 2026 limit was projected to be $335.
Qualified transportation and health FSA limits 2026
projected 
2025

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Tax-free qualified transportation fringe benefits (IRC § 132(f))

2026
projected 

 

2025

 

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Qualified parking, transit passes or commuter highway vehicle

2026
projected 

$340

2025

$325

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Health FSA limits (IRC § 125(i))

2026
projected 

 

2025

 

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Salary-reduction contribution

2026
projected 

3,400

2025

3,300

Qualified transportation and health FSA limits

Carryover to next plan year

2026
projected 

680

2025

660

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