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How Much Can You Save on Childcare Taxes in Georgia?

Enter your income, filing status, and childcare expenses below. The calculator shows your federal credit plus Georgia's state credit in about 10 seconds.

20–35%
Federal credit rate
30% of qualifying expenses
Georgia state credit
$7,844/mo
CCDF income limit (family of 4)

Your Childcare Tax Credit in Georgia

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Your Estimated Childcare Tax Savings
Federal Credit Rate
Qualifying Expenses
Federal Credit (Form 2441)
Georgia State Credit
30% of qualifying expenses
Total Estimated Tax Savings
Federal + Georgia credits combined

Georgia State Child Care Tax Credit

+
30% of qualifying expenses

Georgia allows a credit equal to 30% of qualifying childcare expenses (up to the federal expense cap). Non-refundable.

State tax laws change. Verify with the Georgia Department of Revenue before filing.

Who Counts as a Qualifying Provider?

The IRS is specific about this. Your childcare provider must meet all of these:

  • Licensed daycare centers, preschools, and before/after school programs
  • In-home care providers (nannies, babysitters) who report their income
  • Day camps (not overnight camps)
  • Your spouse, the child's other parent, or anyone you claim as a dependent
  • Your child who is under 19 (even if they babysit siblings)

You'll need the provider's name, address, and Tax ID (or SSN) for Form 2441. Ask for it before tax season.

Georgia Childcare Subsidy (CCDF)

Low- and moderate-income families may qualify for subsidized care through the federal CCDF program.

Income limit (family of 4)
$7,844/month
Max subsidy (infant center)
$650/month
Coverage of average infant cost
72%

Average Daycare Costs in Georgia (2026)

Infant center care $900/month
Toddler center care $800/month
Preschool center care $680/month

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