Dependent Care FSA
Participating in a dependent care flexible spending account is like receiving a 30% discount from your care provider.
Dependent Care FSA
A dependent care FSA (DCA) allows you to pay for dependent care while you are at work with pre-tax dollars, which saves you money.The IRS limits annual contributions to $5,000 on income tax returns for single or married filing jointly, and $2,500 for married filing separately. Start saving an average of 30% on your dependent care expenses!
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DCA FAQ
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Sample Tax Savings
Tax Status | DCA Contribution | Annual Savings* |
Married (Separately) | $2,500 | $691 |
Single | $5,000 | $1,382 |
Married (Jointly) | $5,000 | $1,382 |
*For illustrative purposes only. Based on a typical tax situation of 15% federal tax, 7.65% FICA, and 5% state income tax. Your tax situation may be different. Consult a tax advisor.