Health reimbursement accounts are established by employers who provide covered employees with high-deductible health plans. The employer makes tax-deductible contributions, which employees can use for all of the following purposes EXCEPT

Health reimbursement accounts are established by employers who provide covered employees with high-deductible health plans. The employer makes tax-deductible contributions, which employees can use for all of the following purposes EXCEPT



A) to apply co-payments

B) to pay deductibles

C) to pay coinsurance

D) to create tax-deferred savings accounts



Answer: to create tax-deferred savings accounts

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