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March 4, 2025
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10% discount provided by employer for a daycare chain and impact on dependent care tax credit

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Hi

I work for an IT company and it provides 10% discount to the employees for a famous Daycare chain. As a result, we get 10% discount on the weekly fees. We dont use a FSA account. Are we eligible for the $3000 dependent care tax credit or do we need to remove the total yearly discount from $3000 while calculating the dependent care tax credit

Best answer by ThomasM125

@ThomasM125This is the exact way it happened. I dont think my employer even know that I am using the 10% discount. I just asked HR and they said that I have to call directly the participating Kindercare center and confirm with them if they can provide the discount. I called the center and they confirmed that they are the participating center. They asked me for paystub and some other details to confirm they I indeed work for the employer and the discount was added to my kid's account. 
Does it mean that I can ignore this discount completely


Yes, you can ignore it.

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March 4, 2025

it is based on the actual cash you paid.  the tax credit is based on the amount you paid for dependent care, not to exceed $3000 times a percentage that is based on your income.  So enter the actual cash you paid and TT will do the rest. 

yashKAuthor
March 4, 2025

We do not have fsa or hsa. Filling as MFJ

Our AGI is around 250K

After discount, we paid around $18K for daycare for 1 kid.

 

1. We are eligible for both $2000 Child Tax credit and (20% of 3000 = 600) Child dependent tax credit. Is this right ?

 

2. That 10% discount is almost 1.8k for entire year. This is just a discount for participating daycare through my employer. I just showed them my company paystubs and they added the discount to my account. But in the year statement, i can see that they have mentioned $1.8k as discount.Does it affect my eligibility for child dependent tax credit ? Is this considered as Dependent care benefit ? It does not appear on my w2

March 4, 2025

Yes, if I understand you, the Child and Dependent Care credit and the two Child Tax credits are independent of each other, so you are eligible for both.

 

As an aside, do you have more than one child dependent? A quirk of the 2441 is that you can allow $3,000 for one kid or $6,000 for two or more kids, even if you are not paying for child care for the second kid. As the Instructions for the 2441 say, "The maximum amount of work-related expenses you can take into account for purposes of the credit is $6,000 if you have two or more qualifying persons even if you only incurred expenses for just one of them".

 

BTW, NCperson is correct that the $3,000 is on the net of what you paid, so you can ignore the effect of the 10% discount.

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