Dependent Care FSA Limit Will Increase in 2026
Posted September 10, 2025
Effective for taxable years beginning after 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB Act) increases the maximum annual contribution limit for dependent care flexible spending accounts (FSAs) to $7,500 (or $3,750 for married individuals filing separate tax returns).

Currently, the annual contribution limit for dependent care FSAs is $5,000 for single individuals and married couples filing jointly and $2,500 for married individuals filing separately. This limit, which is not indexed for inflation, has been in place since 1986 (except for a temporary increase during the COVID-19 pandemic). Effective Jan. 1, 2026, the OBBB Act increases this limit to $7,500 (or $3,750 for married individuals filing separately).
ACTION STEPS
Employers that increase the contribution limit for their dependent care FSAs for 2026 should consider the following steps:
- Assess how the increased limit may impact the plan’s annual nondiscrimination testing results, particularly the 55% average benefits test;
- Review the written plan document to determine if updates are necessary due to the increased limit; and
- Communicate the new limit to employees as part of the open enrollment process.