Title: How to comply with the
1How to comply with the ____ Transit Benefit
Ordinance
City Seal
2Goal of workshop Attendees will leave the
workshop with a clear understanding of how IRS
Section 132(f) works, how to comply with the
transit benefit ordinance and have an
understanding of the options available to
administer their program. Overview Overview of
the Ordinance Understanding the IRS Section
132(f) Code Overview of the options
available bicycle benefit ?
3Transit Benefits Ordinance
- Date of passage and number
- Summarize existing support in the business
community - Designed to help achieve its goal to reduce CO2
emissions _______________
4Transit Benefits Ordinance details
- Ordinance requires employers with at least __
employees to offer at least one of three benefit
options. - All employees counted (full-time, part-time,
temporary) - Include employees who work outside _____.
- Governmental entities not included.
5cityBenefits Ordinance
- ____ months till compliance (xx x, 20xx)
- Non-compliance
- xx for first violation
- xx for second violation (in same year)
- xx for each additional (in same year)
6Transit has come a long way
7and so has the transit benefit.
- 1991 Transit benefit begins (21 Maximum
allowed only as a subsidy) - 1998 Commuter Choice Legislation Passes
allows pre-tax deduction - 2007 Benefit increased to 115
- 2009 Additional increase in cap to 230 20
bicycle amendment - 20__ -- __________ passes legislation
8Benefits to Employers
- Saves up to 190 per employee per year in
payroll taxes - Creates an excellent employee recruitment and
retention tool - Improves employee morale and productivity
- Reduces parking lot congestion with more
transit/vanpool usage - Helps reduce local traffic congestion and
improves air quality
9Benefits to Employees
- Saves up to 1000 a year in personal income
taxes - Creates an incentive to try a more relaxing
and economical commute - Using transit or vanpools helps to improve
air quality and the general quality of life
10Hundreds of employers already participate in __
Add additional logos here
11- IRS and 132 (f)
- -- Very Flexible --
- 2 Key Points
- Cannot exceed maximum per month of 230
- No cash reimbursement
12Three ways to offer the transit benefit A.
pre-tax payroll deduction B. subsidy, in
addition to salary C. a combination of the two
13- Two ways to set up your transit benefit
- Do it yourself
- Less than 100 employees
- You have one work site
- B. Have someone else do it for
you--using a third party administrator
(TPA) - Larger companies
- Multiple work sites
14 Option 1 Do it Yourself 9 steps to
setting up your program
151 Choose the type of program
Debit Cards - IRS compliance
Transit Passes - Available from all transit
agencies
Vouchers - Universal acceptance
162 Get management approval
173 Identify key personnel
184 Create and distribute survey/enrollment form
195 Tabulate surveys
206 Arrange for payroll to establish a deduction
code
217 Order passes/vouchers/debit cards
22 8 Distribute benefit to employees
239 Update your personnel policy handbook
24 Option 2 Have someone else do it for
you Selecting a Third Party Administrator
251 Research options
Look online to see who can provide this service
talk with your payroll provider as well
2 Meet with a representative
Make sure to understand costs, timeframes, and
your responsibilities
3 Sign agreement
26Also consider including bicyclingit is now
covered up to 20 a month!
27The mode of transportation that you choose has a
greater effect on the environment than any other
decision you make as a consumer. -Union of
Concerned Scientists