Tax Law and News IRS rules on nutrition, wellness, and health expenses Read the Article Open Share Drawer Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) LinkedIn Written by Intuit Accountants Team Modified Mar 20, 2023 1 min read The IRS recently posted frequently asked questions that address whether certain costs related to nutrition, wellness, and general health are medical expenses that may be paid or reimbursed under a health savings account (HSA), health flexible spending arrangement (FSA), Archer medical savings account (Archer MSA), or health reimbursement arrangement (HRA). The FAQs are part of the National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, providing a roadmap of actions the federal government will take to end hunger and reduce diet-related diseases by 2030. Generally, a deduction is allowed for expenses paid during the taxable year for medical care if certain requirements are met. Alternatively, medical expenses are eligible to be paid or reimbursed under an HSA, FSA, Archer MSA, or HRA. The FAQs address issues such as whether the cost of nutritional counseling, weight-loss programs, gym memberships, and treatment for substance use disorders are considered medical expenses that may be paid or reimbursed under an HSA, FSA, Archer MSA or HRA. For more information about whether costs related to nutrition, wellness, and general health are medical expenses, see Publication 502, Medical and Dental Expenses, and see Tax Topic 502, Medical and Dental Expenses. For more information about HSAs, FSAs, Archer MSAs and HRAs, see Publication 969, Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans. Previous Post Professional services: QBI deduction (SSTB) Next Post Watch out for schemes aimed at high-income filers Written by Intuit Accountants Team The Intuit® Accountants team provides ProConnect™ Tax, Lacerte® Tax, ProSeries® Tax, and add-on software and services to enable workflow for its customers. Visit us online or follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. More from Intuit Accountants Team Comments are closed. Browse Related Articles Tax Law and News When does a hobby become a business? Tax Law and News Is the IRS contacting your clients? Verify! Practice Management Practical uses of AI for productivity & client work Tax Law and News August 2025 tax and compliance deadlines Tax Law and News Big Beautiful Bill tax deductions for workers and seniors Advisory Services White paper: Scaling advisory services to your clients Tax Law and News Year-round tax planning tips for clients Practice Management Optimizing your firm for hybrid and remote work Grow your practice Scale your firm, your way Advisory Services Modern marriage issues: Postnup agreements