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Nov 5, 2019
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Superman21
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Thank you. I thought the child tax credit was $2,000
Per child. We are also in 22% bracket but this was a huge savings for us last year. We have 4 kids 8,5,5,3.
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Any downside to using a childcare FSA vs claiming the childcare tax credit?
LaserCoug
11/5/19 8:29am
Use the FSA on other expenses if you have them, win-win.
ebv
11/5/19 8:36am
I'm doing both medical and childcare FSAs. No HSA available but I have really
LaserCoug
11/5/19 8:38am
Sounds like you're doing exactly the right thing then!
ebv
11/5/19 8:41am
As a note side, it's stupid that the childcare FSA max is only $5,000 for MFJ.
RdF3
11/5/19 8:45am
Amen. I'm paying 5x that right now.
LaserCoug
11/5/19 8:48am
How does this impact taxes? I know the FSA is pretax
Superman21
11/5/19 8:52am
Looks like if you use your childcare FSA, you lose your childcare tax credit
LaserCoug
11/5/19 9:01am
Thank you. I thought the child tax credit was $2,000
Superman21
11/5/19 9:29am
You still get the child tax credit for each child. This is a childcare tax
LaserCoug
11/5/19 10:12am
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