Kansas Childcare Tax Credits (2026)
Federal Child and Dependent Care Credit, Kansas state credit, and CCDF subsidy eligibility in one place.
20–35%
Federal credit rate
25% of federal credit
Kansas state credit
$5,500/mo
CCDF income limit (family of 4)
Federal Child Care Tax Credit Calculator
Rates are the same nationwide — income determines your percentage (20–35%).
Your Estimated Federal Credit (Form 2441)
Credit Rate
Qualifying Expenses
Estimated Federal Credit
With FSA: Your $5,000 FSA reduces the credit's eligible expense base.
Kansas State Child Care Tax Credit
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25% of federal credit
Kansas allows a nonrefundable credit equal to 25% of the federal Child and Dependent Care Credit.
State tax laws change. Verify with the Kansas Department of Revenue before filing.
Kansas Childcare Subsidy (CCDF)
Low- and moderate-income families may qualify for subsidized care through the federal CCDF program.
Income limit (family of 4)
$5,500/month
Max subsidy (infant center)
$680/month
Coverage of average infant cost
76%
Apply through
Kansas Child Care Subsidy Program →
Average Daycare Costs in Kansas (2026)
Infant center care
$900/month
Toddler center care
$800/month
Preschool center care
$680/month