- 8 - 8 Medical expenses from 1999 plan year (from Section 5) [8]1243.00 * * * * * * * READ, SIGN AND DATE To the best of my [Ms. Frahm’s] knowledge and belief, my statements in this transmittal are complete and true. I am claiming only eligible expenses incurred during the applicable plan year(s) and for eligible plan participants. I certify that any part or all of these expenses have not been reimbursed previously under this or any other benefit plan and have not been previously claimed as a tax deduction. * * * * * * * Section 2. Insurance Benefits * * * * * * * Major Medical/Health Insurance Insured Insurance Period of Annual Amount Last Date Company Coverage Paid Paid Wellmark Bluetotal Cross & Bluemonths 06 [9]6253.60 12/01/00 Shield Conseco total Health Ins Comonths 12 548.00 04/07/00 (Cancer) AARP Health total months 01 55.46 01/01/00 8We have not attempted to determine whether the “Medical expenses from 1999 plan year” of $1,243 shown under “BENEFIT TOTALS” in Ms. Frahm’s 2000 employee benefit form, which con- sisted solely of noninsurance medical expenses, is the correct total of all of the noninsurance medical expenses listed in “Section 5 Medical Expenses" of that form. That is because those expenses are not at issue in this case. 9We have found that during 2000 Ms. Frahm paid premiums totaling $6,252.60 for Mr. Frahm’s Wellmark Plan C policy. See supra note 4. The record does not disclose why Ms. Frahm’s 2000 employee benefit expense form requested reimbursement of $6,253.60 of premiums for that policy, which is more than the amount of premiums that we have found she paid for that policy.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 NextLast modified: March 27, 2008