FSA: Dependent Care Flexible Spending Account
Expenses Which Can And Cannot Be Paid From A Dependent Care FSA
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Expenses which can be paid from a Dependent Care FSA:
- Private babysitting and day care.
- Care for a child under age 13 at a day camp or nursery school.
- Expenses for pre-school and after-school childcare (separate from any tuition expenses).
- Elder care for an incapacitated adult who lives with you at least 8 hours a day.
Expenses which may not be paid from a Dependent Care FSA include:
- Medical expenses.
- Educational tuition.
- Expenses for overnight camps.
- Overnight care unless it allows you and your spouse to work during that time.
- Expenses for education or tuition.
- Diaper service.
- Late payment fees.
- Sports lessons, field trips, clothing, meals, snacks.
- Transportation to and from the child care provider.
- Child support payments or child care if you are a non-custodial parent.
- Long term care for parents that live elsewhere such as in a nursing home.
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