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David the Great said:Keep in mind, this is not a real 240$ - this is a "pre-tax" 240$, so 240 that won't be taxed. If you're taxed at 15% 240*.15 = 36$
20*.15=3$ a month. Woo hoo?
I like this section of the tax code though:
Qualified bicycle commuting reimbursement. For any
calendar year, the exclusion for qualified bicycle commut-
ing reimbursement includes any employer reimbursement
during the 15-month period beginning with the first day of
the calendar year for reasonable expenses incurred by the
employee during the calendar year.
Reasonable expenses include:
• The purchase of a bicycle and
• Bicycle improvements, repair, and storage.
These are considered reasonable expenses as long as the
bicycle is regularly used for travel between the employee’s
residence and place of employment.
w00t p15b.
David
It's a symbolic victory which validates bicycles as transportation at a national policay level. It's a small, but significant step forward, a foot in the door. Kudos to those who make the effort to squeeze an ankle and maybe a knee in.
My workplace has offered to reduce our tax by $20, but that doesn't sound like "pre-tax dollars." It sounds more like changing how much you withhold, as that $20 would still be taxed. That's as far as I got, but it's another step in the right direction.
Hi, Wien. I struck out miserably in my attempt to attain the benefit. I must admit I'm still pretty disgusted about how my HR Director handled the situation, but I digress. A search of the key terms would certainly yield good results on Chainlink. Locally, I think Active Transportation Alliance (ATA) has good stuff on their site and nationally, I'd say the League of American Bicyclists is a prime source. To answer your second question, I do not know of anybody who has received this benefit. Good luck!
Now that the RTA is issuing a debit card for transit benefit funds (More Info) that can be used to purchase tickets for CTA, Metra, Pace, Chicago Water Taxi and Amtrak - it is time to officially include bike commuting - by adding Divvy as an option!
Does anybody know if this is in the works? If not, it is time for this to happen, especially since Divvy is associated with the City of Chicago (i.e. the government).
ATA, I'm lookin' at you guys and gals! :)
You can only choose one option. Biking, Transit or parking/mileage reimbursement, for pre-tax and if you drive over a certain amount of miles to get to work.
I didn't get the $20 a month in pay from a previous employer but they did reimburse me for expenses with receipts UP TO $20 a month. If I went over they rolled it into next month. Not bad. :-)
It was piggy backed onto a bill by Obama and the company gets reimbursed from the govt. as part of an initiative to get people on transit and bikes. It doesn't cost you or the company any thing more.
It appears the new system will allow more flexibility within the transit option, after your pre-tax dollars are loaded onto the RTA "PayPass" card you can use it at any qualified transit agency (CTA, Metra, Pace, Water Taxi and Amtrak).
I'm hoping Divvy can be added to the list as a "qualified transit agency". Don't get me started on the parking option! :)
Mike Zumwalt said:
You can only choose one option. Biking, Transit or parking/mileage reimbursement, for pre-tax and if you drive over a certain amount of miles to get to work.
I didn't get the $20 a month in pay from a previous employer but they did reimburse me for expenses with receipts UP TO $20 a month. If I went over they rolled it into next month. Not bad. :-)
It was piggy backed onto a bill by Obama and the company gets reimbursed from the govt. as part of an initiative to get people on transit and bikes. It doesn't cost you or the company any thing more.
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