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child care subsidy on $130,000 family income

how much CCS you get, what child care costs after subsidy, and how to maximise your entitlement on a $130,000 household income. 2025-26 rates.

your CCS rate

82%

on a family income of $130,000, the government pays 82% of the hourly rate cap — you pay the rest.

family income

$130,000

subsidy rate

82%

daily subsidy

$114.80

on $140/day fee

daily out-of-pocket

$25.20

you pay this

your out-of-pocket child care costs

based on centre-based day care at $140/day (typical full-day rate)

days/weekyou pay (daily)weekly costannual cost
3 days$25.20$75.60$3,780
4 days$25.20$100.80$5,040
5 days$25.20$126.00$6,300
annual costs based on 50 weeks of care.

hourly rate caps — what gets subsidised

the 82% subsidy is calculated on the hourly rate cap, not your actual fee.

care typehourly capmax hourly subsidy (82%)
centre-based day care$14.63/hr$12.00/hr
family day care$12.81/hr$10.50/hr
outside school hours care$12.81/hr$10.50/hr

activity test — hours you need to work or study

activity hours (per fortnight)subsidised hours
8-16 hours36 hours/fortnight
16-48 hours72 hours/fortnight
48+ hours100 hours/fortnight

could you increase your subsidy?

your family income of $130,000 puts you at a 82% subsidy rate. if you could reduce your assessable income by $9,721 (for example, through salary sacrifice to super), your CCS rate would increase to 83%.

CCS rate by family income (2025-26)

get a more precise estimate with your exact details

full CCS calculator

this page provides estimates based on published 2025-26 CCS rates. your actual entitlement may vary. always check with Services Australia for a precise figure.