Where employees use less than the total number of half-day periods within the given month, both the employee share and monthly daycare ceiling will be prorated based on the number of periods the child attends, in a given month.
Formula for Calculating Allowances
- Determine total number of periods in the given month.
- Determine the number of periods used in the month.
- Divide the number of periods used in a given month by the total number of periods in that same month.
- Take the result (percentage) and apply it to the monthly daycare ceiling.
- Apply the same percentage to the employee share.
- The daycare allowance corresponds to the difference between the prorated employee share and the amount paid by the employee or the prorated monthly ceiling, whichever is the lesser.
Example - Daycare Allowance - Pro-Rating Reference
Example 1 - Where the amount claimed does not exceed the prorated post ceiling.
In the month of June 2018, an employee sends their toddler to daycare Monday mornings, all-day on Tuesdays, and for the afternoon on Wednesdays.
Data
Total number of periods in June 2018, at post, is 42
Number of periods used is 16
Actual cost of daycare paid by employee for June (hypothetical): $1,200
Employee share is $1,436 per month for toddlers (based on 2018 daycare rates as specified in FSD 32 Appendix A)
Post ceiling is $4,308 (based on 2018 daycare rates as specified in FSD 32 Appendix A)
Total number of periods |
42 |
Number of periods used |
16 |
Prorating of number of periods used to total number of periods |
38% |
Amount requested by employee |
$1,200 |
Pro-rated monthly daycare ceiling (38% of the maximum daycare ceiling as indicated in FSD 32 Appendix A) |
$1,637 |
Pro-rated monthly daycare employee share (38% of the maximum daycare employee share as indicated in FSD 32 Appendix A) |
$546 |
Daycare Allowance (difference between the amount requested by the employee and the prorated monthly daycare employee share as the amount requested by the employee does not exceed the prorated monthly daycare ceiling) |
$654 |
Example 2 - Where the amount requested by the employee exceeds the prorated monthly daycare ceiling.
In the month of June 2018, an employee sends their toddler to daycare Monday mornings, all-day on Tuesdays, and for the afternoon on Wednesdays.
Data
Total number of periods in June 2018, at post, is 42
Number of periods used is 16
Actual cost of daycare paid by employee for June (hypothetical): $1,650
Employee share is $1,436 per month for toddlers
Post ceiling is $4,308
Total number of periods |
42 |
Number of periods used |
16 |
Prorating of number of periods used to total number of periods |
38% |
Amount requested by employee |
$1,650 |
Pro-rated monthly daycare ceiling (38% of the maximum daycare ceiling as indicated in FSD 32 Appendix A) |
$1,637 |
Pro-rated monthly daycare employee share (38% of the maximum daycare employee share as indicated in FSD 32 Appendix A) |
$546 |
Daycare Allowance (difference between the prorated monthly daycare ceiling and the prorated monthly daycare employee share as the amount requested by the employee exceeds the prorated monthly daycare ceiling) |
$1,091 |