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726.1 | checks are mailed on the 9th day of the month | JUPITR::LUSKEY | | Tue Feb 26 1991 08:19 | 13 |
|
I have had no problems with my HCRA. I did call them to find out when
I'd get my reimbursement and I was told that the checks get mailed on
the 9th day of the month.
It's a nice benefit, especially if you use all of it before you
contribute to the account!
Good luck and maybe you could speak with the supervisor?!
Debby
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726.2 | me too, | SWSCIM::DIAZ | | Tue Feb 26 1991 08:48 | 14 |
| I have been having problems too Kristen. This month my forms arrived a
day late so no check. I attribute that to the fact that I used the new
form that is postage paid which probably required extra handling in the
post office.
I have had a "special" check cut for me before when I deliberately sent
my forms in next-day air and were still not processed by John Hancock.
It was only after I called and told them that I paid $9 to guarantee it
would get there in time.
So to solve my problem, my sitter has agreed to pre-sign receipts for
me.
-Jan
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726.3 | LAST PAYDAY OF THE MONTH | AKOFIN::COREY | | Tue Feb 26 1991 10:09 | 8 |
|
I have only had 1 incidence (this month) where mine didn't make
the deadline.
From talking to the JH people, it is my understanding that the
form has to be to them by the LAST PAYDAY OF THE MONTH, not the
1st of the month. So, March's receipts should get to them by
March 28, not April 1 for you to get a check in April.
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726.4 | Me, Too !!! | DPDMAI::CAMPAGNA | Where is Harvard Yard AT? | Tue Feb 26 1991 13:32 | 17 |
| Kristen,
I too have consistantly had problems with this process. The school that
my children now attend has a tuition due date of the fifteenth of the
month for the entire month (ex: 2/15-3/14). THis is good news as far as
getting the receipt to John Hancock in time, but is bad news in that we
often have not received the money from the previous month by the 15th.
Also, for the longest time last year, the period of service on my
statements read 4/90, and so it was difficult to figure out how they
got the amounts they did for my check (no, they were not consistant
with what I submitted them.....) My husband is sure they still owe us
money for last year, but the statements they sent us say otherwise....
Also, -1 , what new prepaid envelopes ? Where can we get these ?
Leeann
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726.5 | same old JH... | WONDER::BAKER | | Fri Mar 01 1991 13:12 | 21 |
|
I haven't really had any problems just some oddities with John Hancock.
I noticed that all of my statements had charges for the same date over
and over. I added up the sum of all the money I had received which was
correct, I'm just not sure how they figured it out and recorded it. I
think since my receipts are for more money than I have deducted the dates
of service on the JH statements are all off.
Also, I received 3 checks in December when I normally receive 1 check
for $480. The 3 checks totalled to that amount but I'm not really sure
why they came separately. I guess they were waiting for the December
contributions to be added so they could pay them out? Seems strange to
me.
I have also missed the 1st of the month date, but from the previous reply
I now know it is the last workday of the month. Thanks!
Karin "caught in a sea of JH receipts!"
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726.6 | please explain | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - ML05-4 - 223-7153 | Wed Mar 06 1991 09:17 | 11 |
| If someone doesn't mind, can you please expalin to me what happens with
the Dependent Care Reimbursement Account. I did go to my personal
person and all she did was give me a bunch of papers to read and a form
to fill out when the next enrollment period came about and that was
all.
I would apprcieate any help.
Thanks,
Liz
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726.7 | How Dep. Care Plan benefits your $$ | WORDY::STEINHART | Pixillated | Thu Mar 07 1991 09:32 | 34 |
| We reviewed this program with our accountant. I'm assuming you are
asking WHY you'd want to participate, not HOW, since the form is pretty
explicit and your PSA can help.
WHY: Like the SAVE plan (401K) the amount you specify for dependent
care is deducted from your gross pay. Your reportable income is the
result. Your IRS witholding and your SocSec witholding are both based
on your reportable income, not the gross. The effect is that your IRS
and SocSec witholding are both reduced. You thus pay less taxes from
your paycheck.
The SocSec is never balanced at the end of the year, like the IRS. So
you are truly saving money on Socsec. Considering its such an awful
investment for young people, its wise to pay as little as possible.
(You may actually LOSE money on socsec when you retire.)
As for the IRS, when you deduct for dependent care, you will also be
taking a dependent care deduction on your tax return, which will reduce
your final tax burden somewhat. The dependent care deduction, by
reducing your IRS witholding, means you pay less all year. So you
will get a smaller refund. This is actually good because the money in
your hands can earn interest all year, but there is no interest on IRS
refunds.
You do lose some money in the plan: the interest on the month you pay
ahead x 12. However there is a net savings overall.
Be sure you do not deduct more than you will pay for daycare from the
date the deduction starts. I don't think you can get it back
otherwise. (I may be wrong here.) EG - your daycare receipts from the
day you start the plan should equal the total money deducted into the
plan that year.
Laura
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726.8 | more operational data please | SHALOT::KOPELIC | Quality is never an accident . . . | Fri Mar 08 1991 16:23 | 17 |
|
I think that person was asking for general methos of operation
that weren't on the form, i.e.:
- you have to have your receipt to them before the last payday of
the month
- they mail the checks out once a month on the 9th (is that correct?)
I too would like this basic information as I just got back from
maternity leave and have started using the account. I'm not sure what
exactly to expect. For instance, if my receipt is for more than I
have taken out in a month, are they smart enough to send me the $
that I ddid have deducted that month?
Thanks for the help,
Bev (who's still waiting for her first check to be reimbursed, and
already had to pay out the second one!)
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726.9 | I wish they weren't so smart | SCAACT::COX | Dallas ACT Data Ctr Mgr | Fri Mar 08 1991 23:18 | 17 |
| Re: .8
> I too would like this basic information as I just got back from
> maternity leave and have started using the account. I'm not sure what
> exactly to expect. For instance, if my receipt is for more than I
> have taken out in a month, are they smart enough to send me the $
> that I ddid have deducted that month?
They will never send you more than you have in your account (i.e. your
weekly contributions), so if your receipts are more than your acount
balance they just send you the entire account balance.
RE: .7 You are correct, you DO NOT get your money back if you
contribute more than you actually spend on daycare.
Kristen (still waiting for January AND February money, and paid most of
March already!)
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726.10 | DCRA: Consistent problems need action? | WORDY::STEINHART | Pixillated | Mon Mar 11 1991 08:42 | 12 |
| I am really concerned about the DCRA in which I just started
participating. If John Hancock is consistently late in sending out
checks, arbitrary in not making payments (such as requiring original
receipts but not stating so on the form), or otherwise not being
cooperative, perhaps we should take this up, as a GROUP with our
employer. The personnel folks who interface with JH may not be aware
there are problems. They may need a nudge to exert pressure on JH to
improve performance.
Any ideas about how to go about doing this? Is it necessary?
Laura
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726.11 | Maybe just startup problems | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Mon Mar 11 1991 09:41 | 8 |
| I, too, did not receive my January check in early February. I was told
they received my receipts on February 1st, which was one day too late.
I have participated in this program since it was started last May, and
except for the first month, have always gotten checks on time. It's my
(optimistic) guess that JH was overloaded in January with new people
joining the program, and they weren't able to process everyone's
January receipts on time. I am hoping this will fix itself next month.
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726.12 | Any Jan. checks yet? | GEMINI::CULLEN | | Tue Mar 12 1991 10:42 | 5 |
| Did anyone receive their January check yet?
I have not received mine yet either.
Donna
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726.13 | I've received Jan check in mid February | SHRMAX::ROGUSKA | | Tue Mar 12 1991 13:22 | 14 |
| Yep! I received my January check quite a while ago, mid-Feb. In
fact I expect my February check this week. But I usually mail my
receipt for the month by the middle of the month - if not earlier-
so I have never missed getting a monthly check. I have, once if
I remember correctly, gotten a check for half my usual amount and
after several phone calls with the attitude "Look I'm not saying
that JH is a fault here but if DEC isn't getting the tapes/money
to you (JH) on time then I need to know so I can complain to payroll.
I'm just trying to fully understand your process....." They ended
up cutting a second check for the month (not just for me but for
everyone). I think this was last December or November I'm not sure
exactly which month.
Kathy
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726.14 | Preschool? | TIS::LUND | | Fri May 31 1991 12:51 | 7 |
|
Can I use Dependent Care Reimbursement for preschool (three afternoons
a week) or is it only for daycare?
Jill
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726.15 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Fri May 31 1991 18:11 | 5 |
| You can use it for any child care provision which is used so that you
can work. The provider must give you their tax ID number, though, for
you to receive reimbursement.
Steve
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726.16 | DCRA checks less this month? | SHALOT::KOPELIC | Quality is never an accident . . . | Mon Jun 17 1991 10:48 | 21 |
|
OK, maybe you've experienced this before, but since I've only
been enrolled in DCRA since Jan. when I came back to work, this
was a first for me.
My check came Friday and it was only for 3 weeks of contribution to
the account. Silly me thought that since May had 5 pay periods that
this check may have even been larger, but NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
I called John Hancock and their response was that the tape they get
with account balances on only contained 3 weeks of information, and
they can't release any more $ than the tape shows. Who runs these
tapes? Can't we get them to be more consistent? The rep that I spoke
with said that it would all even out by the end of the year (gee
thanks!) and maybe the extra week (s) would show up next time.
Anyone know the details of how this works, or who I could contact to
find out why all pay period deductions for the month aren't on that
stupid tape?
Bev
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726.17 | We, too, had trouble with our "May" reimbursements! | CALS::JENSEN | | Mon Jun 17 1991 10:56 | 18 |
|
Bev:
We, too, had trouble with last month's reimbursements!
I submitted five weeks and "somehow" got paid for (I think) two weeks ...
They claim that two weeks were "double remitted" (now, I keep pretty
accurate records, so I'm not convinced this is so!) ... so they paid us
for the two middle weeks ... and then they said that "our account" was
dry and they'd keep the "last week" and process it next month (now, how
can this be when several weeks were in the buffer when we started the
plan and there's several weeks (at the end of the month) from when we
submit the monthly receiptSSS and JH actually paySSS them?) ...
I'll be calling JH today, TOOO!!!
I think somewhat went whacky this past month (and for a change, it
isn't me!).
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726.18 | Yep! One more | ACESMK::GOLIKERI | | Mon Jun 17 1991 14:02 | 7 |
|
Yep, I got only 3 weeks worth and I got the same "song" about DIGITAL
not "putting" in enough at the "right time". No one there can give me
an intelligent answer. I think I will have to tally all the payments
and my contributions and figure this out myself and then call JH.
Shaila
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726.19 | I can sympathize | SCAACT::COX | Dallas ACT Data Ctr Mgr | Mon Jun 17 1991 15:40 | 15 |
| I too got only 3 weeks of pay, and had it on my list to call JH. No need
now, I guess.
So perhaps it was from an honest error and not someone's oversight. But why do
we all have to pay for that error? Do all of those folks who run such programs
have spare change sitting around each month to cover their bills? What if they
went to withdraw some savings and the bank told them that they only have
partial data and therefore can only distribute 3/5 of the funds until next
month!
This DCRA business is getting very frustrating. It appears from the outside
that they are a service bureau who does not care much about service, and are
not of the "How can we help you?" frame of mind!
(I feel better now, thank you)
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726.20 | A solution...hopefully | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Tue Jun 25 1991 13:57 | 17 |
| We had the same problem where we only got 3 week's pay. My
husband called John Hancock and they were extremely snotty, saying
something along the lines of, "It's not our fault, we used the tape
Digital sent us. Call your PSA, not us." So my husband called our
PSA who was not at all familiar with what was going on. Finally
someone (?) told my husband that if the PSA didn't know about this
mix up, the PSA was to call their boss, who would hopefully be able
to explain the situation to the PSA.
What will end up happening is the PSA will call John Hancock and
tell them that you have $xxx left in your account, and please cut
a one time "exemption" check.
It seems as though it's going to work for us.
Donna
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726.21 | Red tape! | GEMINI::CULLEN | | Tue Jul 02 1991 14:29 | 8 |
| Assuming everyone has the same DCRA problem this month, does anyone
know if we will get caught up automatically next month, or do we ALL
need to call our PSA's for the special check?
I just returned from three weeks away to find that we also were not
paid for the full period.
Donna
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726.22 | You should get a nice check this month | SCAACT::COX | Dallas ACT Data Ctr Mgr | Mon Jul 08 1991 19:18 | 6 |
| Assuming that Digital gives them any information at all, you should get caught
up this month. They compare the receipts you have sent them with the account
balances that Digital gives them, and will reimburse you up to your account
balance, but no more than your outstanding receipts.
Kristen
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726.23 | More DRAC problems... | CSC32::K_EDWARDS | Karen Edwards - CSC/CS | Tue Jul 16 1991 12:08 | 7 |
| Well, I got my check yesterday and it didn't include the 2 weeks from
May. I just received the 4 weeks from June. When I called John Hancock
they said that my balance as of today includes the first 2 weeks of July.
So it appears that JH hasn't received those weeks from May. Did anyone
else get reimbursed for the last 2 weeks of May?
Karen Edwards
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726.24 | Another screw up | AIMHI::MAZIALNIK | | Tue Jul 16 1991 12:34 | 9 |
| We also got a screwed up check. We had them cut the special
exemption check 2-3 weeks ago, and this month's check was supposed to
be the normal monthly check. We only ended up getting 2 weeks
again.
UNBELIEVABLE!
Donna
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726.25 | | TOLKIN::SANTAMARIA | "Cassidy's Mom" | Tue Jul 16 1991 12:56 | 5 |
| I also only received 4 weeks and not the 6 that I expected. Has
anyone talked to personnel yet? I'm not in the office today but plan
to send mail to my PSA to see if she knows what happened.
Ginny
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726.26 | I talked to personel | CSC32::K_EDWARDS | Karen Edwards - CSC/CS | Tue Jul 16 1991 13:38 | 5 |
| I talked to personel this morning. They are checking into this and will
get back to me. I told them I didn't think I was the only one that was
having this problem. I'll give an update when I get one.
Karen
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726.27 | thanks it's not me ! | ISLNDS::JANCAITIS | Que sera, sera | Tue Jul 16 1991 17:24 | 8 |
| Boy, after reading all of these notes off and on with the saga, I'm
really glad I *didn't* opt for this route !!!
Sorry you're all having such a tough time ! Hope it straightens out
soon !!!
:-)
Debbi
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726.28 | We have to complain to get it fixed - to the right person! | SHRMAX::ROGUSKA | | Wed Jul 17 1991 15:39 | 25 |
| I spoke with my PSA and with JH. The usually story from JH - DEC's
fault we can only pay out what the tape says you have in the account.
I then called my PSA she read a memo date June 21 stating that the
tapes went out late again and if people complained and want an
additional check that the PSA should take the information and contact
JH to authorize the check. I had that done, the office managers name
as JH is Patty Lee. I also got the name Debbie Ferus, 223-9192,
ICS::FERUS, as the person that sent the memo to the PSA's. I called
her to complain, she suggested documenting what happened and any other
time it has happened and sending a memo to Ed Brady, MS02, node= ICS.
I think we should all send mail if they don't hear from us payroll will
never get their act together to get the tape out on time.
I also complained to Patty Lee that I thought the statements sent out
by JH were next to worthless because they are so criptic. I suggested
that they just send out a listing of all the debits and credits to the
account from Jan 1 forward. She claimed that they had only had a few
complaints about the statements. Maybe if you agree that the
statements useless we can write to JH too. I just would like to see
all my contributions, and all JH's pay-outs for the year. If they
showed the date of the last contribution on the statement we could
better monitor how long it is taking DEC to send out the tapes.
Kathy
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726.29 | The "JH denials" are VERY misleading! | CALS::JENSEN | | Wed Jul 17 1991 15:48 | 30 |
|
Debbie:
Actually, after doing "the numbers", the dependent care reimbursement
benefit does benefit us quite a bit ... (under-the-counter homecare vs.
licensed daycare -- difference was only $15/week!!!). Of course, JH
ties up your first month's investment ... but the tax benefit is worth
it to us.
MORE IMPORTANTLY, however ...
I, too, called JH to question why I'm being denied 1-2 weeks a month.
For "US" the money did balance ... we were just computing it differently,
so the "JH denials" were quite misleading!
Here's a sample:
JENSEN:
June 3-7 pd daycare $133 requested a $96 reimbursement
June 10-14 " "
June 17-21 " "
June 24-28 " "
total: $532 requested: $384
/\
JH: ||
June 3-7 pd $133 ||
June 10-14 pd $133 ||
June 17-21 pd $118 (balance in account) ||
June 24-28 ** no money in Jensen account ** ||
total pd: $384 ====================
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726.30 | get out in mid-year | STARCH::HAGERMAN | Flames to /dev/null | Thu Oct 10 1991 18:41 | 11 |
| Could someone please remind me (or provide a pointer) about the
method of getting out of the DCRA program in mid-year? We've
reworked our books and discovered that we'll be under our
account balance at the end of the year. Our job circumstances
haven't changed, we just started sending kid #2 to first grade and
the daycare expenses aren't ending up to be as much as we
expected.
Thanks.
Doug.
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726.31 | Bad news | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Fri Oct 11 1991 11:36 | 2 |
| I don't think there's any way. Any money you don't use by the end of
the year disappears into a black hole.
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726.32 | PSA should know! | CALS::JENSEN | | Fri Oct 11 1991 12:16 | 2 |
|
I'd definately be talking to my PSA about this!
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726.33 | there is a way, but what is it? | STARCH::HAGERMAN | Flames to /dev/null | Mon Oct 21 1991 12:05 | 12 |
| No, there is a way. I recall that according to the official rules you
"can't" (except for changes in circumstance, etc., etc.), and that
the money is supposed to go into a black hole (actually the IRS).
However, I also recall that when this all started there were some
people who chickened out after a few months and were able to get out of
the program even though their circumstances hadn't changed. THAT's
what I'm looking for. If nobody remembers, I guess I'll have to find
and look through the old version of the conference. Please save me
from that hassle!
Doug.
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726.34 | Check the new benefits mailing | MLTVAX::OLEARY | | Wed Oct 23 1991 11:16 | 3 |
| I didn't bring in my copy of the benefits, the one we got in the mail
this week, but... didn't the section on DCRA say something about "if
you terminate the account you can be fully reimbursed?
|
726.35 | Check VTX Policies or call your PSA | FDCV27::HQ4MIRABITO | | Wed Oct 23 1991 12:40 | 63 |
|
TAKEN FROM VTX BENEITS_US ...
Chapter 5 - REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNNTS
Changing your contributions
Once you set up your Dependent Care Reimbursement Account, it must stay in
effect until the end of the benefit period. You may begin, stop or change your
contributions only during the annual open enrollment period unless you have
an allowable change in family status as defined by the Internal Revenue Code
(IRC). The following are considered changes in family status by the IRC:
o You add a dependent through birth, adoption, or marriage.
o You lose a dependent through death or divorce.
o Your spouse picks up the coverage from a new employer or loses the coverage
when leaving a job.
o You pick up or lose dependent coverage as a result of a change in your
dependent's eligibility status under the IRC or the medical plan provisions.
o You or your spouse switch from part-time to full-time status, or vice versa.
o You or your spouse take an unpaid leave of absence.
o There has been a significant change in the health coverage due to your
spouse's employment. For example, if your spouse's employer eliminates
a particular plan, or if your spouse chooses a different medical plan or
coverage during the calendar year.
You can also make changes in your contribution amounts if you relocate away
from your current dependent care provider making it impossible to continue
using this care provider.
Any change you make must be consistent with your change in family status.
For example, if your spouse stops working and will be assuming child care or
elder care responsibilities, you can stop contributing to your Dependent Care
Reimbursement Account.
If you qualify for a contribution change, you must contact your local Personnel
office to submit a new Authorization form.
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726.36 | IS PROCESS BETTER NOW? | FROSTY::HOULE | | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:07 | 27 |
| It is now December 2 and I must decide whether to enter this program or
not. I understand the financial benefits to this plan, but it
certainly sounds like an administrative headache. Are any of you still
having the same problems with checks being cut and submitting of
vouchers etc.?
I also would like clarification on a couple of points:
1) The daycare provider needs to be licensed - true or false?
2) The daycare provider must provide receipts - meaning no cancelled
checks will do?
3) The daycare provider must sign your voucher before you submit it?
It sounds like most people are submitting reimbursements monthly. So,
for the first month I contribute to the reimbursement fund and also
pay my daycare provider (the amount contributed will be less than what
I pay her because I am allowing for unpaid vacation time etc.). At
the end of that first month I can then submit an expense form for the
prior month, but must submit receipts???? Is that how this thing
works? Also, is the check written out to you or the daycare provider?
Any information would be appreciated. I am REALLY interested to find
out if most of the bugs have been worked out of the system by now.
Thanks,
Donna
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726.37 | working ok for me | TNPUBS::STEINHART | | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:22 | 14 |
| It's been working smoothly for me. I submit monthly. I give
them receipts stapled to the completed form. I supply my
daycare provider's social security number. You MUST have the paperwork
in John Hancock's hands by the first of the month. They send the
checks out midmonth.
No doubt there are financial benefits to participation. At the
minimum, you pay less social security witholding taxes; they cannot be
recovered when you file your IRS forms. You can also save IRS
witholding money.
I cannot answer your other questions. Your PSA will have answers.
Laura
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726.38 | Sort of a pain, but worth it, I think | NOVA::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Mon Dec 02 1991 11:22 | 49 |
| > I understand the financial benefits to this plan, but it
> certainly sounds like an administrative headache.
Well, yes, it is an administrative headache, but I put up with it in
order to reduce my taxable income by $5000. It probably saves me $1500
in taxes.
> I also would like clarification on a couple of points:
>
> 1) The daycare provider needs to be licensed - true or false?
False.
> 2) The daycare provider must provide receipts - meaning no cancelled
> checks will do?
True. But since my family daycare provider didn't have any "official"
receipts, I made up forms myself, and had her fill them in. These seem
to work fine. I staple them to the John Hancock form and mail the
whole thing in.
> 3) The daycare provider must sign your voucher before you submit it?
False. You sign it.
> It sounds like most people are submitting reimbursements monthly. So,
> for the first month I contribute to the reimbursement fund and also
> pay my daycare provider (the amount contributed will be less than what
> I pay her because I am allowing for unpaid vacation time etc.). At
> the end of that first month I can then submit an expense form for the
> prior month, but must submit receipts???? Is that how this thing
> works?
Yup, that's about it. The first month you're effectively paying
double.
> Also, is the check written out to you or the daycare provider?
To you. You're the one with the expenses. The provider has already
gotten paid.
> Any information would be appreciated. I am REALLY interested to find
> out if most of the bugs have been worked out of the system by now.
The main hassle is in getting the receipts in on time (by the end of the
month). If you miss by even one day, you have to wait another whole
month to get reimbursed. Other than that, it seems to work OK.
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726.39 | Cancelled checks are ok | RICKS::NOACK | | Tue Dec 03 1991 08:22 | 6 |
| > 2) The daycare provider must provide receipts - meaning no
> cancelled checks will do?
I submit copies of my cancelled checks as receipts and have never had
a problem. fyi - The number printed on the check in the bottom right shows
the amount that the check cashed for.
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726.40 | Urgent - how to get eligibility info | GANTRY::CHEPURI | Pam Chepuri | Thu Dec 12 1991 14:14 | 6 |
|
How can I find out if the "Montessori School cum daycare center" that
my 3-yr old goes to is eligible for DCRA?
I need to decide by today evening (DCRA witholding forms are due
tomorrow morning)!!!
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726.41 | We go to Montessori... | DPDMAI::CAMPAGNA | | Thu Dec 12 1991 14:26 | 5 |
| My boys go to a montessori school 7 am to 6 pm, and I have never had a
problem with reimbursement. Check with your PSA and the school, but I
think you'll be ok as long as they have a provider number.
Lee Ann McGonagle Campagna
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726.42 | Should be ok! | LJOHUB::CAMPBELL | | Fri Dec 13 1991 11:38 | 6 |
| There shouldn't be a problem. My daughter is in full-day kindergarten,
with an extension for early morning and post-schoo daycare. We have
no troubles with getting reimbursement. You'll just need the school's
license number and a receipt for your tuition payments.
Diana
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726.43 | DCRA and filling out tax forms | HDLITE::VANORDEN | | Fri Feb 14 1992 17:45 | 26 |
| Hi,
Well, it is tax time once again! I must admit, I am pretty confused
about how to fill out my forms when I participate in the DCRA.
I checked the keywords for pointers, but was unsuccessful in locating
any information. Could someone either point me to a note, or give me
information on how they deal with the following? Thanks!
1) When filling out the 1040, how do I indicate that I had money
taken out via the DCRA? Do I enter this amount in part III of
form 2441, or does the IRS even care that I participated in DCRA?
2) If my daycare expenses are greater than the amount I had taken out,
but less than the maximum I am allowed for the standard child and
dependent care credit (2400 for one child, 4800 for two children),
can I claim the difference? (This is my case for 1991)
3) If my expenses are greater than the maximum allowed for DCRA (5000),
is there anyway I can claim the difference? (This is my case for
1990 and 1992)
4) Any tips on filling out the Massachusetts state form?
Thanks for any advice and/or pointers to other notes for information.
Donna
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726.44 | From my experience in previous years | SCAACT::COX | If you have too much to do, get your nap first! | Mon Feb 17 1992 15:57 | 31 |
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> 1) When filling out the 1040, how do I indicate that I had money
> taken out via the DCRA? Do I enter this amount in part III of
> form 2441, or does the IRS even care that I participated in DCRA?
The IRS does care, and there is a section on the back of the form to fill
in that information.
> 2) If my daycare expenses are greater than the amount I had taken out,
> but less than the maximum I am allowed for the standard child and
> dependent care credit (2400 for one child, 4800 for two children),
> can I claim the difference? (This is my case for 1991)
Yes.
> 3) If my expenses are greater than the maximum allowed for DCRA (5000),
> is there anyway I can claim the difference? (This is my case for
> 1990 and 1992)
You can't claim more than $2400 or $4800 respectively, so the answer to #2
should apply.
> 4) Any tips on filling out the Massachusetts state form?
Sorry........
Good Luck!
Kristen
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726.45 | Anyone received their 2/92 check yet? | SCAACT::COX | If you have too much to do, get your nap first! | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:49 | 4 |
| Has anyone gotten their check yet this month? It is now 2/21 and the checks
were mailed on 2/10 (in theory) and I don't have mine!
Kristen
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726.46 | Yep | JENEVR::GOLIKERI | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:02 | 1 |
| Yep, we got ours last Saturday.
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726.47 | Day Care Reimbursement Program | GBMMKT::SKUPIEN | | Wed Mar 04 1992 15:49 | 15 |
| My day care provider will be claiming the money I pay her on a weekly
basis $85/week to take care of my son. Based on this, I will be able
to take advantage of the tax credit at the end of the year (1992).
However, I am unclear as to how the current Day Care reimbursement
program works and the advantages. It seems to me that the company (if
I designate) will take $85 out of my salary each week and put it in a
"bank" which I can then draw on at a later time. However, I still need
to pay my daycare person $85/week...so it will cost me $170/week.
Can someone help me understand the pros/cons of this program.
Thanks,
Darlene
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726.48 | this is how it works | VMSSG::KILLORAN | | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:14 | 16 |
| Darlene,
Each week collect a receipt from your daycare provider for
the amount that you paid her.
Mail it in along with the reimbursement form and you will
receive back a check in the mail. If you do this on a
weekly basis, you will only be a couple of weeks behind.
But it will all even up in the end.
The money that is being held in the reimbursment account
is not taxed.
Jeanne
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726.49 | more than a couple of weeks behind | AKOFIN::COREY | | Wed Mar 04 1992 16:53 | 14 |
| re: .48
Even if you do send the receipts in each week, you will still be
more than a couple of weeks behind. The checks are only drawn once
per month on the 9th of the month so if you send in the whole month
of March before the last payday in March to JH, they will cut a check
for you on April 9 and you should receive it around April 11,12. That
means you are SIX weeks paying double. When we starting using it,
we put 6 weeks daycare money in an account (tough to do, I know) to
start. You never catch up...the six weeks money always is in motion.
Anyway, the program is great and it does save TONS of taxable $$$$$.
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726.50 | sorry for the misunderstanding | VMSSG::KILLORAN | | Thu Mar 05 1992 14:42 | 12 |
| re: 49
I guess I should have defined "couple". Is was not mean't
to mean "two".
We use the my husband's account with a different company. I
was not aware that JH's practice was different (slower).
But it does save more money tax wise in the long run.
Jeanne
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726.51 | How can you prove you sent it?? | JARETH::DIBONA | | Fri Mar 27 1992 14:57 | 32 |
| I entered this program for 1992. I received the first month's reimbursement
in February, not for the amount I had requested (the $80. each week I
contribute), but for the amount of the receipts.
On February 25, I submitted my form/receipts for the month of February, but
did not receive a check in early March. This is where the fun begins...
JH claims that they did not receive my form until March 3rd. I have no way to
disprove this claim, even though the U.S. Postal service assures me that it
takes no longer than 3 working days for a letter to get from Nashua, NH to
Braintree, MA.
This week, I mailed my form from the Milford Post Office, and paid for a
Certificate of Mailing that proves that the letter was mailed on March 23rd.
JH says that I wasted my money--that this doesn't prove anything!
JH will also not confirm whether they have received this month's claim.
They state that "we can't go through all the mail to see if it's arrived".
They're also suggesting I sent it Return Receipt Requested if I want proof!
So now I have to wait until after April 10th to see if they received it or not?
I'm really fed up with the lack of accountability and the fact that even Digital
as a corporation does not even seem concerned with the ineptitude with which
this program is being administered.
(BTW, my PSA thought I was the *only* one having a problem with this program!
I'm relieved, but equally frustrated, to hear that I'm not alone.)
Thanks for letting me *vent*---
ann
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726.52 | By the 20th ... in a "hub" Post Office | CALS::JENSEN | | Fri Mar 27 1992 15:11 | 30 |
| Ann:
The only problems I've encountered is understanding their credit/debit process
(since our daycare expenses exceed the $96/wk contribution). Once I figured
that out, everything's been OK ... other than I didn't realize that you have
to sign up EVERY YEAR (during Open Enrollment) -- this benefit does NOT roll
over year to year.
My rule of thumb is to get receipts BEFORE the 18th of the month, knowing it
takes a day or so for the Director and/or hubby to effect this. On average,
we mail our receipts around the 20th-22nd (and use the JH expense envelope
... so the envelope gets scanned (via the Post Office) and distributed (by JH)
properly). We haven't had any problems, other than an occasional contribution
will roll over to the next month (depending on how the payroll cycle is in
relation to the calendar month). You'll get your reimbursement, but perhaps
a little less than expected this month and then more than expected next month.
We've NEVER missed a payment, though (but we do mail the receipt before the
23rd ... and usually around the 20th ... of the preceding month).
I have found that certain post offices are much slower in moving the mail
than others. They ALL tell you "no more than 3 working days", HOWEVER, I know
for a fact that mail moves quicker from one PO than from another! Shrewsbury
and Worcester are "hubs", so their mail moves pretty quick. Also remember
that mail thrown in a pickup box (outside the PO) will lose a day, too ...
and weekends will compound the problem, too.
So you might want to use a "hub" PO.
Good luck,
Dottie
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726.53 | Worcester, last P.O. Pickup is 9:00 P.M.!! | AKOCOA::TRIPP | | Fri Mar 27 1992 15:53 | 22 |
| Just to add a little infor to the last reply...
The Post office on Central St. in Worcester has a nightly last pickup at 9:00p.m.
This is postmarked the same night and just about guarantees delivery the next day.
What's my source, well it seems (and this fact was verified by the Worcester
postmaster) all mail from the "rural" towns is picked up (you know the routine
throw the letter in your rural box and raise the little red flag for the postman)
It is picked up and NOT brought back to your local post office, but sent to
Worcester for postmarking, and I know from first hand experience that it WILL
get there the next day, with very few exception. I actually was about to send
two letters by Priority mail one night, one to Newton one to Grafton, and a staff
person happen to walk by and ask why I felt I needed to do that.
So I did a little "unscientific" experiement. I sent one via regular mail (.29)
and the other by Priority mail ($2.90), they BOTH arrived the next day. I have
also sent several pieces out from home, the kind that "must be postmarked by XXXX
date, and have seen the envelope and it was postmarked on the same day.
Sorry for rambling, I just wish the Post office wouldn't keep it's operations
so secret!!
Lyn
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726.54 | Do not combine HCRA and DCRA | TPSYS::SHAH | Amitabh Shah - Just say NO to decaf. | Sun Mar 29 1992 13:35 | 14 |
| A word of caution for those who are enrolled in both the HCRA and
DCRA programs. JH's forms are designed so that you can include both
of these on the same, and claim a grand total of reimbursement.
I once did this; they sent me the HCRA payment next month, but had *no*
record of the DCRA request. Instead of bothering to check their
records, they simply asked me to resubmit the DCRA, which I did.
Since then, I always send them in separate envelopes. This has worked
out somewhat better (they still lost a DCRA payment, which I had to
resubmit).
The JH folks seem to have a "paperless" office. They simply lose the
papers.
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