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Are Electric Vehicles Greener Than Public Transportation?
In the constantly evolving landscape of taxation, employers are always seeking ways to minimize payroll taxes while staying compliant with regulations and still providing valuable benefits to their employees.
Commuting to work without a car? Yes, it’s possible!
Commuting to work is an unavoidable part of the daily routine, and this time spent on the road can often be frustrating and stressful.
Transportation to and from work provides numerous possibilities to minimize environmental impact.
The best commuter cars offer their drivers a wide array of features.
Commuting and business miles often intertwine in the professional life journey but understanding the nuances and distinctions between them is crucial for determining what’s considered business purposes and personal miles.
Saving money is awesome and it’s even better when it comes to your commute. Did you know the IRS sets a pre-tax limit every year so your employees can put aside the funds to get to and from work? And it just increased the limit for 2024!
In a move that aims to provide significant savings for commuting employees, The State of Illinois is mandating a law that requires certain employers to offer pre-tax commuter benefits to their full-time workforce in order to mitigate transit expenses and encourage energy efficient travel. This bold legislative step is poised to reshape the way companies in the Windy City approach employee perks and taxation, fostering a more sustainable and cost-effective commuting ecosystem.
You may love the list of benefits your company offers, but are they easy to use? Probably not.
Reviewing your company’s benefits package can be both exciting and overwhelming. You see that you can save money on commuting, that you can board your pet when you travel, that you could join a gym, or even rent an e-bike or scooter to commute to work when it’s sunny. But how do you access this money? Do you need to keep a giant envelope of receipts? Where are you allowed to spend the money — is there a list of companies or is it just anywhere?