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6 Jun
Bills have been introduced in the Senate and House of Representative to raise the limit on dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSAs) where dependent-care expenses (including child-care) are paid with pretax dollars. Unchanged since 1986, the current cap for qualifying expenses is set at $5000. Unfortunately, more than 20 years later with no change to the limit, this benefit has become significantly outdated.
A dependent care flexible spending Account (FSA) enables you to take pretax dollars and pay for dependent care while at the same time lowering your taxable income. You allot part of your before-tax dollars to help pay for your work-related dependent care costs for the year.
So what qualifies as valid dependent care costs? (more…)