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Utah families paying $1,050/month for daycare can save $1,850-$3,400/year through the federal CDCTC and a Dependent Care FSA. Utah does not offer a state childcare tax credit, so your savings come from federal programs only.

Utah Childcare Tax Credit & Savings Calculator (2026)

Full-time daycare in Utah averages $1,050/month ($12,600/year). Here's what you can claim back.

Avg. Daycare Cost
$1,050/mo
Utah, center-based infant care
Federal Credit (CDCTC)
up to $3,000
20-50% of $6K max (proposed 2026)
Utah State Credit
None
Utah has no CDCTC equivalent
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Enter your income, filing status, and number of kids to see your net daycare cost after all credits and FSA savings.

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Utah Childcare Tax Credit Details (2026)

Utah does not offer a state-level childcare tax credit. Your savings come from the federal CDCTC and Dependent Care FSA only.

What you CAN claim in Utah: The federal CDCTC saves $600-$1,500/year depending on income. A Dependent Care FSA through your employer saves another $1,250-$1,900/year. Combined: $1,850-$3,400/year off your $12,600 childcare bill.

Example Savings for a Utah Family

1 child, married filing jointly, $12,600/year in daycare. Proposed 2026 OBBA rates.

Income (AGI) Federal FSA Total
$30K $1,290 $983 $2,273
$50K $990 $983 $1,973
$75K $600 $1,483 $2,083
$100K $600 $1,483 $2,083
Federal rates: proposed OBBA 2026 schedule (50% max). FSA: $5,000 pre-tax, savings include FICA 7.65%. State credit calculations are approximate.

Questions About Utah Childcare Tax Benefits

Does Utah have a childcare tax credit?

Utah does not offer a state childcare tax credit. Your savings come from the federal CDCTC (up to $3,000 proposed for 2026) and a Dependent Care FSA ($1,250-$1,900/year savings). Combined, families can save $1,850-$3,400/year.

How much does daycare cost in Utah?

Full-time infant center-based care in Utah averages $1,050/month ($12,600/year). Costs vary by city. See our Utah daycare cost page for city-level rates.

Can I claim both the federal credit and a Dependent Care FSA?

Yes, but they share an expense pool. If you put $5,000 in your FSA, the max qualifying expenses for the federal credit drops from $3,000/$6,000 to $0/$1,000. In most cases, the FSA saves more per dollar (income tax + FICA savings), so use it first.

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