Question of the Week - Dependent Day Care FSA and Kindergarten

Posted by BAS - 17 August, 2023

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Q.- I am sending my child to a private kindergarten starting in September. May I use my Dependent Care FSA to pay the tuition for the school?

A.- No. Education expenses for a child in kindergarten or higher are not eligible for reimbursement from a dependent day care FSA.


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Topics: Dependent Day Care FSA, Flexible Spending Accounts, Education, Tuition


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