Wisconsin
Dependent Care FSA in Wisconsin
The Dependent Care FSA is a federal tax benefit — the 2026 contribution limit of $7,500 per household (or $3,750 if married filing separately) applies the same way to employees in Wisconsin as it does everywhere else in the country. What differs by state is your state income tax picture, which affects how much you personally save.
Wisconsin's state income tax
Wisconsin has a graduated income tax with a top marginal rate of 7.65%. If your state generally follows the federal pre-tax treatment of Section 125 cafeteria plan benefits — which most states do, but not all — your Dependent Care FSA contribution may also reduce your state taxable income, adding to your total savings.
Estimate your savings
Use the Dependent Care FSA savings calculator and enter 7.65% as your state tax rate to get a rough estimate that includes Wisconsin's top rate. Because most states use graduated brackets, your actual rate may be lower than the top rate shown here — check a recent pay stub or state tax return for your real marginal rate.
Before you enroll
- Confirm your employer's plan year and enrollment deadline — these are set by the employer, not the state.
- Confirm whether Wisconsin conforms to the federal pre-tax treatment of Dependent Care FSA contributions for state income tax purposes; treatment can vary and occasionally changes with state tax legislation.
- Review the list of eligible expenses and your plan's specific documentation requirements.
This page provides general federal information plus Wisconsin's statutory top income tax rate; it is not tax advice. State tax treatment of cafeteria plan benefits can be complex — confirm your specific situation with your HR/benefits team or a qualified tax professional in Wisconsin.
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