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mallesam

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Hello all,

Need info on dcfsa. Spouse not working. Single kid almost 2 yrs.

Employer daggara dcfsa teesukunte any benefits other than saving tax.

Aa funds preschool or daycare fees use chesukoni reimburse chesukovacha?

Thanks in advance.

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4 hours ago, mallesam said:

Hello all,

Need info on dcfsa. Spouse not working. Single kid almost 2 yrs.

Employer daggara dcfsa teesukunte any benefits other than saving tax.

Aa funds preschool or daycare fees use chesukoni reimburse chesukovacha?

Thanks in advance.

I think your spouse should be working for you to be eligible for dcfsa

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3 hours ago, mallesam said:

Spouse not working bro, so dcfsa pre school ki kuda use cheyalena? 

Spouse job ki not related… Nuvvu kid ni day care ki pampiste aa funds use avuthayu lekapote assam… choose wisely 

if you are not planning to send kid to any day care and you won’t be using tha my money

Are you paying any fee for pre school ? Is yes the use those receipts to claim FSA 

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7 hours ago, LadiesTailor said:

Spouse job ki not related… Nuvvu kid ni day care ki pampiste aa funds use avuthayu lekapote assam… choose wisely 

if you are not planning to send kid to any day care and you won’t be using tha my money

Are you paying any fee for pre school ? Is yes the use those receipts to claim FSA 

Ok, Preschool ki pampalani planning. So anduke plan chestunna. funds utilize avutunda leda ani. 

To be eligible, spouse kuda work cheyali ani google lo ekkado chusa.  But not sure, so asking here if anyone used.

 

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12 hours ago, amazon said:

Can you please provide more details. 

yearly limit untundi my comp provides $5000 towards Dependent care. At the EOY I will submit all the bills and will claim the $5k amount which is tax free. anthey and spouse working not working doesn't matter. 

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1 minute ago, megadheera said:

If you're married, your spouse must be employed, disabled or a full-time student for you to use the Dependent Care FSA.

I claimed it in 2021,2022 and will claim in 2023 and my wife didn't work all these years

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2 hours ago, JANASENA said:

I claimed it in 2021,2022 and will claim in 2023 and my wife didn't work all these years

That is non compliant. You are better off talking to a tax rep and file an amendment for peace of mind.

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