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What are Commuter Checks?
What are ParkCheks?
How do I get them?
How does the pre-tax payroll deduction work?
What is the maximum amount I can receive from my employer?
Can they be used for bridge and highway tolls?
Does my company participate in Commuter Check?
How do I get my company to participate?
Does my transit operator accept Commuter Check?
Is Commuter Check also valid on vanpools?
Where can I redeem Commuter Checks to buy my transit tickets?
Can I buy them for myself?
What are Commuter Checks?
Commuter Checks are vouchers used to pay for public transit or vanpooling. Commuter
Checks come in various denominations. Click here for the
list of cities served and the available denominations.
What are ParkCheks?
ParkCheks are part of the Commuter Check program and are vouchers used to pay for
commute-related parking costs. Any parking provider that accepts checks should accept
ParkCheks.
How do I get them?
Through your employer. Your employer buys them and either gives them to you free
of charge as an employee benefit, or allows you to purchase them using a pre-tax
payroll deduction. A combined employer/employee paid program is also possible.
How does the pre-tax payroll deduction work?
The amount that you spend on transit or vanpooling, up to $110 a month, or up to
$215 a month for parking, can be deducted from your paycheck before taxes. The money
deducted is used by your employer to purchase the Commuter Checks and/or ParkCheks.
Your yearly taxable income is reduced by the value of vouchers you purchase. The
maximum yearly tax savings is up to $500 for transit and up to $1000 for parking,
depending on your tax bracket.
Participation in the Commuter Check program also saves your employer money as it
reduces the amount of payroll tax and other payroll-related costs. They normally
save about $110 per employee annually, and often more.
What is the maximum amount I can receive from my employer?
$110 per month, not to exceed $1,320 per year for transit, and $215 per month, not
to exceed $2,580 per year for parking.
Can they be used for bridge and highway tolls?
No. The tax code restricts the use of this money to public transportation, vanpools
and qualified parking.
Does my company participate in Commuter Check?
Contact your human resources representative to find out whether your company participates.
How do I get my company to participate?
You can refer your human resources representative or decision-maker to this website.
If they have any questions on implementation, they can call us at (800) 531-2828.
Click here for more tips on getting your employer to enroll.
Does my transit operator accept Commuter Check?
Most transit operators (or their authorized sales outlets) in the regions that offer
Commuter Check accept the vouchers. Keep in mind that Commuter Checks cannot be
used to pay fare directly; they are used to buy monthly passes, ticket books, and
tokens. If your operator does not participate, call us at (201) 833-9700 and we
will contact them to enroll.
Is Commuter Check also valid on vanpools?
Yes. If you are currently riding in a vanpool, talk to your vanpool driver. Chances
are there is someone in your van already using Commuter Check. If the driver is
unfamiliar with Commuter Check and you ride in a VPSI or Enterprise van, explain
that they can be used as part of a lease payment. If they are an independent vanpool
operator, they can also accept Commuter Checks; if the driver needs assistance he
or she should call (800) 531-2828.
Where can I redeem Commuter Checks to buy my transit tickets?
In addition to transit agency operated ticket windows, most other outlets that sell
local transit tickets also accept Commuter Check. Contact your local transit operator
for a complete list of locations as these are updated frequently.
Can I buy them for myself?
No, your company must participate in the program. If you have any further questions,
please e-mail info@commutercheck.com
or call (800) 531-2828.

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