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What is a Dependent Care FSA?

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What is a Dependent Care FSA?

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You can use pre-tax dollars to cover eligible work-related dependent care expenses for qualified dependents, or if you are married, while you and your spouse work or your spouse attends school full-time.

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A Dependent Care FSA (DCFSA) helps you pay for child or elder care services so you and your spouse can work. Under certain circumstances, the account may be used to help pay for the care of a disabled spouse or dependent. Examples of eligible expenses include: • Child or elder care center • Nursery or preschool • After school care • In-home care (for children or adults) (Top of Page) …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….

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A. A dependent care flexible spending account (FSA) allows you to pay for employment-related dependent care services related to care of a qualifying individual on a pre-tax basis. For a list of eligible dependent care expenses, please click here.

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