In 2014 they changed some tax laws regarding tax-free savings for childcare meaning that highly compensated ($100,000+) employees were unable to contribute to this. They amended it in 2015 and I had to 1. pay taxes on the $2500, 2. refile, 3. pay my accountant another fee to refile as this was mailed out in late February and we had already filed taxes. My employer paid $0 for reimbursement so I was out a couple hundred dollars. First world problem, admittedly, but annoying and aggravating just the same.
You can still get 20% credited, up to $3,000 for one child and $5,000 total for more than one. That's for funds not used from a dependent-care FSA (you can stack, but not double-dip).
We spend about $12,000/yr for 1 child. $5,000 comes from an FSA ($2,032.50 back 33% WH and 7.65% FICA), and the rest factors into the dependent care tax credit which is maxed at 20% or $3,000 ($1,400 back), resulting in a total of $3,432.50 of tax advantage, good for a total of a 28.6% discount on daycare. Not too bad, really.
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