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Child Care Subsidy Calculator

Estimate weekly, fortnightly and annual child care costs for Australian families. Includes the 3 Day Guarantee (from 5 Jan 2026), ACCS scenarios, hourly caps, and centre comparison.

Household

Combined Adjusted Taxable Income (ATI) — salary, investments, fringe benefits, and foreign income. Use your best estimate and update via myGov if it changes.
Recognised activities: paid work, study, training, volunteering, approved leave, self-employment. Both parents must exceed 48 hrs/fn to get 100 subsidised hours. Services Australia ↗
The lower of both parents' hours determines subsidised hours for all children.
Services Australia withholds a % of CCS against year-end balancing. Default is 5%. Higher = less fortnightly benefit but less risk of a debt at tax time.
Standard CCS: income-based rate, 72 or 100 subsidised hours/fn, fee capped at the hourly cap.

Child 1

IHC is charged per family, not per child. Enter the total family daily IHC fee here. The $39.80/hr cap applies to the family total.

Child 2

IHC fee is per family — see Child 1 note.

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Same household and attendance — only the centre fee changes.

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Estimate only. Assumes consistent approved care. No Jab No Pay: unimmunised children (without exemption) receive 0% CCS — check your child's status on the Australian Immunisation Register.

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    Dashed lines mark policy thresholds — hover to see labels. The amber line marks your current scenario.

    Charts update automatically as you change inputs.

    Policy subsidy rate vs family income
    Weekly cost vs family income
    Weekly cost vs lower parent participation hours

    Amber marker = your current lower-parent hours.

    Weekly cost vs days in care

    Amber marker = your current days in care (Child 1).

    How the Child Care Subsidy works in Australia

    The Child Care Subsidy (CCS) is an Australian Government payment that reduces the cost of approved early childhood education and care. Instead of being paid to you, the subsidy goes directly to your provider — you pay only the gap fee, the difference between the centre's charge and the government's contribution.

    Three things determine what you actually pay each week: your subsidy percentage (based on family income), your subsidised hours (based on recognised activity, with a 72-hour floor for everyone since January 2026), and the hourly rate cap (the maximum fee the government will subsidise, regardless of what your centre charges).

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    Subsidy percentage

    Based on combined family Adjusted Taxable Income. For 2025–26: 90% at $85,279 or below, tapering to 0% at $535,279. Every $5,000 above the lower threshold reduces your rate by 1%.

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    Subsidised hours

    Since 5 January 2026, all eligible families receive at least 72 hours (3 days) per fortnight — the 3 Day Guarantee. Both parents exceeding 48 hours of recognised activity unlocks 100 hours. First Nations children are always entitled to 100 hours.

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    Hourly rate cap

    The government only subsidises up to a capped hourly amount — $14.63/hr for pre-school long day care in 2025–26. Fees above the cap are entirely your cost. This is why the same income can produce very different weekly costs at different centres.

    2025–26 rates and hourly caps at a glance

    Effective 7 July 2025. Indexed by CPI each financial year.

    Hourly rate caps

    Care typeCap
    Long Day Care — pre-school$14.63/hr
    CBDC / OSHC — school age$12.81/hr
    Family Day Care (FDC)$13.56/hr
    In Home Care (IHC)$39.80/hr family

    Income taper — standard child

    Family income (ATI)CCS rate
    $0 – $85,27990%
    $85,280 – $535,278Tapers (−1% per $5k)
    $535,279+0%

    Higher child rate (2nd child <5)

    Family income (ATI)CCS rate
    $0 – $143,27395%
    $143,274 – $188,272Tapers from 95%
    $188,273 – $267,56280%
    $267,563 – $357,562Tapers from 80%
    $357,563 – $367,56250%
    $367,563+Standard rate

    Frequently asked questions about CCS

    For your specific entitlement, always check with Services Australia.

    What is the 3 Day Guarantee and what changed in January 2026?

    From 5 January 2026, the old CCS activity test was replaced by the 3 Day Guarantee. Every CCS-eligible family now receives at least 72 subsidised hours (3 days) per fortnight for each child, regardless of work, study, or any other activity.

    This was a major change for families who previously received fewer hours — including stay-at-home parents, those between jobs, and casual workers who could receive as few as 0 or 24 hours under the old rules.

    Families can still access 100 hours if both parents each exceed 48 hours of recognised activity per fortnight, or if a valid exemption applies. The change did not affect subsidy percentages — income still determines how much of each hour is subsidised.

    How is my CCS percentage calculated?

    Your CCS percentage is based on your combined family Adjusted Taxable Income (ATI), which includes wages, investment income, fringe benefits, and foreign income for all adults in your household.

    • Income of $85,279 or less → 90% CCS
    • Above $85,279 → rate reduces by 1% for every $5,000 of income
    • Income of $535,279 or above → 0% (no CCS)

    You give Services Australia an income estimate at the start of the year. Your CCS is based on this estimate and reconciled against your actual ATO tax return at year end. If you earned more than estimated, you may have a debt.

    What is the hourly rate cap and how does it affect my costs?

    The hourly rate cap is the maximum fee per hour that the government will subsidise. If your centre charges more than the cap, you pay the full difference with no subsidy at all.

    For example: if your centre charges $16/hr and the CBDC pre-school cap is $14.63/hr, the government subsidises your CCS% of $14.63. You pay (1 − CCS%) × $14.63 plus the full $1.37/hr gap above the cap.

    This is why the fee comparison feature in this calculator is useful — a higher-fee centre can cost significantly more even with the same family income and subsidy percentage.

    What is the higher sibling rate for a second child?

    If you have more than one child aged 5 or under in approved care and your combined income is below $367,563, the second and all younger children receive a higher CCS rate using a separate income schedule. The eldest eligible child always gets the standard rate.

    The higher rate starts at 95% for lower incomes and has its own taper. This calculator correctly applies the higher rate to all eligible younger children — not just one additional child — which makes a meaningful difference for families with three or more young children in care.

    What counts as recognised activity for CCS?

    Recognised activities include: paid work (including casual and self-employment), paid or unpaid leave from paid employment, approved study or training, paid or unpaid volunteering, actively looking for work, and other circumstances approved by Services Australia.

    For partnered families, the lower of the two partners' recognised hours determines subsidised hours for all children. Both partners must each exceed 48 hours to unlock 100 subsidised hours per fortnight.

    What is ACCS — Additional Child Care Subsidy?

    ACCS provides support above the standard CCS for families in specific circumstances. All ACCS types provide 100 subsidised hours per fortnight and require Services Australia approval.

    • Transition to Work (TTW): 95% rate for families undertaking approved study or training. Eligibility is activity-based — there is no income ceiling.
    • Temporary Financial Hardship (TFH): Up to 100% for families who have experienced a significant unexpected income drop. Covers fees up to 120% of the cap.
    • Grandparent (GP): Up to 100% for grandparent principal carers.
    • Child Wellbeing (CW): Up to 100% for children at risk. Provider-initiated — families cannot apply directly.
    What is withholding and why does it reduce my fortnightly payment?

    Services Australia withholds a percentage of your CCS as a safeguard against year-end debts. At the end of the financial year, your actual income (from your ATO tax return) is compared to your estimate. If your income was higher than estimated, you may have received too much CCS, creating a debt. The withheld amount partially offsets this.

    The default is 5%. You can change it via your Centrelink online account. Higher withholding = lower fortnightly payment but less debt risk. Lower withholding = more money now but higher debt risk if income rises. Withholding does not apply to ACCS payments.

    Does the No Jab No Pay rule affect CCS?

    Yes. Children who do not meet Australian immunisation requirements receive 0% CCS unless a valid medical exemption is recorded on the Australian Immunisation Register (AIR). This calculator does not model immunisation status. If your child is not up to date, the real subsidy may be 0% regardless of income or hours.

    Check your child's status on the Australian Immunisation Register ↗

    Is my data saved or sent anywhere when I use this calculator?

    No. All calculations run entirely in your browser using JavaScript. Nothing you enter — income, fees, children's ages, days in care — is sent to any server or stored in any database. The only data saved to your device is your theme preference (light/dark mode) in browser localStorage, which never leaves your device. See our Privacy Policy.

    Can I use this for tax, Centrelink, or legal purposes?

    No. This is a personal estimation tool only. Results are not a formal CCS determination and must not be used as a basis for tax filings, Centrelink applications, legal claims, or financial decisions. Your actual entitlement is determined by Services Australia based on verified income, attendance records, and your individual circumstances.

    About this tool and important disclaimer

    This is a free, independent Child Care Subsidy estimator for Australian families. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Services Australia, the Australian Government, or any child care provider. Results are estimates based on simplified policy modelling and may differ from your actual entitlement.

    Not professional advice. This tool does not constitute financial, legal, tax, or Centrelink advice. Always verify your actual CCS entitlement with Services Australia via myGov. Rates and thresholds are for 2025–26 (from 7 July 2025) and will be stale after July 2026 unless updated.

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