Commuter Check for Bicycling Now Available
03 Mar 2009
by: Jeremy Doak
This month, Commuter
Check for Bicycling is being added to the repertoire of industry-leading Commuter Check Benefit Solutions programs from benefit
programs leader Accor Services USA. The new solution supports
the expansion of the Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefit (IRS Tax Code
Section 132(f)) to allow bicycle commuters to receive a subsidy of up to $240 per year. Individuals
can now receive up to $20.00 per month as a subsidy to pay
for the cost of commuting via bicycle.
This includes the cost of bicycles, bicycling equipment and accessories,
and storage unit costs.
Similar to current Commuter Check programs for public
transit and parking, employers can offer the bicycling benefit as a
subsidy, which is tax deductible for the company.
“As an organization whose mission is to promote bicycling, we are
pleased to see bicycling commute expenses now officially recognized as a
commuting expense that qualifies for the transportation fringe benefit,” said
League of American Bicyclists Advocacy
Director Walter P. Finch. “Further, we
are thrilled that a leader in commuter benefits and the only national commuter
benefits provider, Commuter Check, was first to step up to the plate to offer a
program to enable employers and their employees to take advantage of the
benefit.”
Commuter
Check for Bicycling - How It Works
Commuter Check for Bicycling vouchers are valid for
all IRS allowable purchases using the bicycle benefit including new bicycle
purchases, bicycle parts, equipment and accessories, as well as bicycle storage
costs. Vouchers are redeemable at a
number of dedicated bicycle shops and bicycle parking and storage locations
across the country.
For more information,
please visit
www.commutercheck.com.