child care subsidy on $40,000 family income
how much CCS you get, what child care costs after subsidy, and how to maximise your entitlement on a $40,000 household income. 2025-26 rates.
your CCS rate
90%
on a family income of $40,000, the government pays 90% of the hourly rate cap — you pay the rest.
family income
$40,000
subsidy rate
90%
daily subsidy
$126.00
on $140/day fee
daily out-of-pocket
$14.00
you pay this
your out-of-pocket child care costs
based on centre-based day care at $140/day (typical full-day rate)
| days/week | you pay (daily) | weekly cost | annual cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3 days | $14.00 | $42.00 | $2,100 |
| 4 days | $14.00 | $56.00 | $2,800 |
| 5 days | $14.00 | $70.00 | $3,500 |
annual costs based on 50 weeks of care.
hourly rate caps — what gets subsidised
the 90% subsidy is calculated on the hourly rate cap, not your actual fee.
| care type | hourly cap | max hourly subsidy (90%) |
|---|---|---|
| centre-based day care | $14.63/hr | $13.17/hr |
| family day care | $12.81/hr | $11.53/hr |
| outside school hours care | $12.81/hr | $11.53/hr |
activity test — hours you need to work or study
| activity hours (per fortnight) | subsidised hours |
|---|---|
| 8-16 hours | 36 hours/fortnight |
| 16-48 hours | 72 hours/fortnight |
| 48+ hours | 100 hours/fortnight |
CCS rate by family income (2025-26)
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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.