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DCRA
(redirected from Dependent Care Reimbursement Account)

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DCRADepartment of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs
DCRADependent Care Reimbursement Account
DCRADominion of Canada Rifle Association
DCRADepartment of Community and Regional Affairs
DCRADane County Regional Airport (Madison, WI)
DCRADown syndrome Critical Region gene A
DCRADunboyne Combined Residents Association
DCRADowntown Community Redevelopment Area
DCRADynamic Communications Resource Allocation
DCRADroits des Citoyens dans Leurs Relations avec les Administrations (French: Rights of Citizens in their Relations with the Administrations)
DCRADivision of Community and Regional Affairs (Alaska)


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40, the company was recognized for its flexible work schedules, fitness classes, and dependent care reimbursement accounts, which allow employees to set aside pre-tax dollars for eldercare.
This would extend the time for an employee to incur an expense and have the expense qualify under a medical or dependent care reimbursement account.
Dependent care reimbursement accounts create limited risk because such expenses can often be estimated with accuracy.
 
 
 
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