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Retail locations, including pharmacies, supermarkets, grocery stores, department stores and wholesale clubs, must be compliant with an IRS-required inventory control regulations, called IIAS (Inventory Information Approval System) in order to accept healthcare payment cards.
IIAS compliant stores automatically check to ensure items purchased with a healthcare payment card are qualified healthcare account expenses, reducing the need to submit receipts or worry about rejected claims.
IIAS Compliant Stores - Below is a link to a list of certified merchants and planned implementation dates for upcoming certifications. Please note, some certified merchants on the list are still in the process of bringing individual store locations into compliance. As a result, some individual locations will not be able to approve purchases. This scenario will be less likely in the future as more stores become compliant.
Also, the expected live dates shown on this list have been provided by the merchants and may be subject to change. This list will be continually updated as additional merchants are certified and live dates change. Check back often!
Click Here for a List of IIAS Compliant Stores90% Merchants - Some merchants have attested that at least 90% of their transactions are for qualified healthcare account purchases and are allowed to accept healthcare payment cards. However, transactions at these locations will require receipts. NOTE: This is a list of merchants that have registered as meeting the IRS 90% Rule that at least 90% of gross sales are from prescriptions/Rx or qualified over-the-counter healthcare products. This list will be continually updated as additional merchants are registered. Check back often!
Click Here for a List of 90% Merchants