An Employee Benefit That Also Saves Tax for Your Business Just Got Better

Sep 1, 2025 | Business, Individuals, Newsletter, Tax

Employers seeking to offer low-cost, family-friendly benefits may want to consider flexible spending accounts (FSAs) for dependent care. These FSAs let employees make pre-tax contributions through payroll withholding to help cover eligible expenses. Thanks to the recently passed One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the annual contribution limit, currently $5,000, will rise to $7,500 in 2026.

Employee’s FSA contributions reduce their income and payroll taxes and their employers’ payroll tax. Withdrawals used to pay qualified expenses are tax-free. These include expenses for care for a child under age 13 or another dependent unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental limitations.

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