Tax-free employee transit benefits emerged in the 1970s along with monthly pass plans and evolved over a 30-year period to be an important part of transit marketing, transit revenue, and traffic mitigation strategies. Transit benefit plans succeeded partly because they are an “offset” to employer-provided tax-free parking, an integral part of transit’s market context in theoretical and practical terms. First authorized in 1984 at a tax-free monthly maximum of $15, transit benefit legislation was expanded numerous times and now allows a monthly maximum of $230, equaling tax-free parking. Indicating the effectiveness of workplace market development, transit benefit impacts greatly exceed what comparable changes in transit fare levels suggest....
Local employers can play an important role in the transportation or travel demand management (TDM) e...
In January 1997 the Bellevue, Washington, office of CH2M HILL, a full-service engineering consulting...
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary neutral increase in taxes on car commuters...
Tax-free employee transit benefits emerged in the 1970s along with monthly pass plans and evolved ov...
For many workers, the decision to drive to work is an economically rational one that minimizes their...
Transit agencies have found a new way to increase ridership: offer Eco Pass programs that cater to s...
PDFResearch PaperEmployee benefitsCommutingEmployer sponsored transportationCentral business distric...
965903mmp-1/5/05PDFResearch Paper473-08, Employer sponsored transportationMode choiceCommutingWork t...
Employer-paid parking is the most common tax-exempt fringe benefit offered to workers in the United ...
664391PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/news/show/commuting-congestion-and-pollu147Traffic congesti...
The vast majority of employers provide their employees free parking at work, which encourages employ...
1994PDFTech ReportParkingSubsidiesEmployee benefitsParking lotsParking spacesUnited StatesUnited Sta...
Employers large and small in urban areas are beset by steadily increasing costs of providing heavily...
Reports on the Energy Policy Act of 1992\u27s amendment to the Internal Revenue Code section 132. In...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Local employers can play an important role in the transportation or travel demand management (TDM) e...
In January 1997 the Bellevue, Washington, office of CH2M HILL, a full-service engineering consulting...
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary neutral increase in taxes on car commuters...
Tax-free employee transit benefits emerged in the 1970s along with monthly pass plans and evolved ov...
For many workers, the decision to drive to work is an economically rational one that minimizes their...
Transit agencies have found a new way to increase ridership: offer Eco Pass programs that cater to s...
PDFResearch PaperEmployee benefitsCommutingEmployer sponsored transportationCentral business distric...
965903mmp-1/5/05PDFResearch Paper473-08, Employer sponsored transportationMode choiceCommutingWork t...
Employer-paid parking is the most common tax-exempt fringe benefit offered to workers in the United ...
664391PDFResearch Paperhttp://reason.org/news/show/commuting-congestion-and-pollu147Traffic congesti...
The vast majority of employers provide their employees free parking at work, which encourages employ...
1994PDFTech ReportParkingSubsidiesEmployee benefitsParking lotsParking spacesUnited StatesUnited Sta...
Employers large and small in urban areas are beset by steadily increasing costs of providing heavily...
Reports on the Energy Policy Act of 1992\u27s amendment to the Internal Revenue Code section 132. In...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Local employers can play an important role in the transportation or travel demand management (TDM) e...
In January 1997 the Bellevue, Washington, office of CH2M HILL, a full-service engineering consulting...
In this paper we study the welfare effects of a budgetary neutral increase in taxes on car commuters...