Various Eligible Expenses
You can use your Dependent Care FSA (DCFSA) to pay for a wide variety of child and adult care services. The IRS determines which expenses can be reimbursed by an FSA. While this list shows the eligibility of some of the most common dependent care expenses, it's not meant to be comprehensive. Be sure to check with your tax advisor if you have questions about whether a certain expense is eligible for reimbursement under this program.
Keep Your Receipts
Please save your receipts and other supporting documentation related to your DCFSA expenses and claims. The IRS may request itemized receipts to verify the eligibility of your expenses.
When submitting a DCFSA claim, either have your dependent care provider certify the service by signing the claim form or provide an itemized statement from the dependent care provider that includes service dates, dependent's name, type of service, amount billed, and the provider's name and address along with a completed claim form. Credit card receipts, canceled checks, and balance forward statements do not meet the requirements for acceptable documentation.
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Eligible? | Additional Document | Expense |
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Not eligible | Sleep-away camp | |
Not eligible | Transportation to and from eligible care (not provided by your care provider) | |
Eligible with a detailed receipt | Transportation to and from eligible care (provided by your care provider) | |
Not eligible | Tutoring |
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Symbol | Description | |
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= | Eligible with a detailed receipt | |
= | Not eligible | |
= | Eligible with appropriate documentation: |
Symbol | Description | |
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= | Requires Prescription from your doctor, plus detailed receipt | |
= | Requires letter of Medical Necessity signed by your doctor, plus detailed receipt |