Many employee benefits are subject to annual dollar limits that are adjusted for inflation by the IRS each year. The following commonly offered employee benefits are subject to these limits:

  • High deductible health plans (HDHPs) and health savings accounts (HSAs);
  • Health flexible spending accounts (FSAs);
  • 401(k) plans; and
  • Transportation fringe benefit plans.

The IRS typically announces the dollar limits that will apply for the next calendar year before the beginning of that year. This gives employers time to update their plan designs and make sure their plan administration is consistent with the new limits.

This Compliance Overview includes a chart of key employee benefits limits for 2026. It also includes the 2025 limits for comparison purposes. Most of these limits increase for 2026. Although the contribution limit for dependent care FSAs is not indexed for inflation, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act increased the limit, effective for 2026.  

Limit20252026Change
HSA Contribution Limit
Self-only$4,300$4,400Up $100
Family$8,550$8,750Up $200
Catch-up contributions*$1,000$1,000No change
HDHP Minimum Deductible
Self-only$1,650$1,700Up $50
Family$3,300$3,400Up $100
HDHP Out-of-Pocket Maximum
Self-only$8,300$8,500Up $200
Family$16,600$17,000Up $400
Health FSA
Limit on employees’ pre-tax 
contributions
$3,300$3,400Up $100
Carryover limit$660$680Up $20
Dependent Care FSA*
Tax exclusion$5,000 ($2,500 if married 
and filing taxes separately)
$7,500 ($3,750 if married and filing taxes separately)Up $2,500 ($1,250 if married and filing taxes separately)
Transportation Fringe Benefits (Monthly Limits)
Transit pass and vanpooling 
(combined)
$325$340Up $15
Parking$325$340Up $15
Excepted Benefit HRA
Limit on employer contributions$2,150$2,200Up $50
401(k) Contributions
Employee elective deferrals$23,500$24,500Up $1,000
Catch-up contributions$7,500 ($11,250 for employees ages 60-63)$8,000 ($11,250 for employees ages 60-63)Up $500 (no change for employees ages 60-63) 
Limit on total contributions$70,000$72,000Up $2,000
Adoptions Assistance Benefits
Tax exclusion$17,280$17,670Up $390

*Limits that are not adjusted for inflation

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