
                                        FMI Applauds IRS Ruling to Allow Consumers 
                                        to 
                                        Use Health Benefit Debit Cards at Supermarkets
                                      'A 
                                        Victory for Consumer Convenience'
                                        
                                        ARLINGTON, VA - December 
                                        18, 2006 - The Food Marketing Institute 
                                        (FMI) today applauded the December 14 
                                        IRS ruling that consumers may use Health 
                                        Reimbursement and Flexible Spending Account 
                                        (HRA/FSA) debit cards at all supermarkets 
                                        and mass merchant outlets. 
                                        
                                        Previously, the IRS held that consumers 
                                        could redeem benefits with HRA and FSA 
                                        debit cards only at drug stores until 
                                        supermarkets and mass merchants install 
                                        the technology to process these transactions, 
                                        known as an information inventory approval 
                                        system (IIAS).
                                        
                                        "This is a victory for consumer convenience. 
                                        It frees them to obtain valuable health 
                                        benefits at retail stores everywhere," 
                                        said FMI President and CEO Tim Hammonds. 
                                        "FMI members have advocated for years 
                                        that consumers should be able to use their 
                                        FSA and HRA debit cards in supermarkets, 
                                        responding to consumer frustration over 
                                        the limits. 
                                        
                                        "FMI conveyed these concerns to the 
                                        IRS, prompting the agency to issue the 
                                        ruling clarifying that these limits would 
                                        be lifted during the time period that 
                                        supermarkets and mass merchants install 
                                        the IIAS technology. In fact, once these 
                                        systems are in place, customers will no 
                                        longer have to retain paper receipts or 
                                        submit them to their HRA and FSA plan 
                                        administrators."
                                        
                                        The IRS ruling will allow for debit card 
                                        purchases of hundreds of millions of dollars 
                                        in drugs and other products that qualify 
                                        for the benefits at supermarkets and mass 
                                        merchant outlets in 2007, according to 
                                        FMI estimates.
                                        
                                        The ruling is timely because debit benefit 
                                        plan administrators were processing FSA 
                                        and HRA debit card transactions under 
                                        a 2003 IRS guidance document that appeared 
                                        to them to classify supermarkets and mass 
                                        retailers as "medical merchants." 
                                        The IRS recently rejected this interpretation, 
                                        and administrators announced plans to 
                                        stop accepting debit card transactions 
                                        from them on January 1, 2007. Under the 
                                        new ruling, they are allowed to continue 
                                        accepting these transactions in 2007.
                                      Food 
                                        Marketing Institute (FMI) conducts programs 
                                        in research, education, industry relations 
                                        and public affairs on behalf of its 1,500 
                                        member companies - food retailers and 
                                        wholesalers - in the United States and 
                                        around the world. FMI's U.S. members operate 
                                        approximately 26,000 retail food stores 
                                        with a combined annual sales volume of 
                                        $340 billion - three-quarters of all retail 
                                        food store sales in the United States. 
                                        FMI's retail membership is composed of 
                                        large multi-store chains, regional firms 
                                        and independent supermarkets. Its international 
                                        membership includes 200 companies from 
                                        50 countries.
                                        
                                        Contact: 
                                        Food Marketing Institute (FMI)
                                        Bill Greer
                                        202-220-0667
                                        wgreer@fmi.org