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  2. Employer transportation benefits in the United States

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    Commuter benefits - employer-provided benefits under section 132(f) of the tax code, covering tax-free transit, vanpool, or parking benefits. Commuter highway vehicle - a tax law term for vanpool as defined in section 132(f)(5)(B). Fare card - a card or ticket that a transit rider can use to ride on a public transit system.

  3. Accounting Standards Codification - Wikipedia

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    The Financial Accounting Standards Advisory Council then voiced its concerns due to the increase of financial reporting guidance from the old U.S. GAAP standards, and the FASB responded by launching a new project to codify the standards. The project was approved in September 2004 by the Trustees of the Financial Accounting Foundation. [2]

  4. Transit pass - Wikipedia

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    A transit pass (North American English) or travel card (British English), often referred to as a bus pass or train pass etc. (in all English dialects), [1] [2] is a ticket that allows a passenger of the service to take either a certain number of pre-purchased trips or unlimited trips within a fixed period of time.

  5. Debits and credits - Wikipedia

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    A credit card is used to make a purchase by borrowing money. [20] From the bank's point of view, when a debit card is used to pay a merchant, the payment causes a decrease in the amount of money the bank owes to the cardholder. From the bank's point of view, your debit card account is the bank's liability.

  6. Integrated ticketing - Wikipedia

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    Smart card 1997 Commuter rail, LRT, MRT, Monorail, BRT, Buses, Parking, Toll fare Melbourne: Public Transport Victoria: myki: Smart card 2009 Buses, trains, trams & restricted regional rail services Replaced the Metcard system in the Melbourne metro area in 2012 Perth: Transperth [8] SmartRider: Smart card January 2007 Buses, ferries & trains

  7. Commuter rail in North America - Wikipedia

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    Commuter rail operators often sell reduced-price multiple-trip tickets (such as a monthly or weekly pass), charge specific station-to-station fares, and have one or two railroad stations in the central business district. Commuter trains typically connect to metro or bus services at their destination and along their route.

  8. Daily ATM withdrawal limits: How much money can you take out?

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    Knowing both your card’s ATM withdrawal limits and the amount you’re able to withdraw from a certain machine can make a sudden need for cash easier to handle. Bottom line.

  9. KAI Commuter - Wikipedia

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    KMT' (Kartu Multi-Trip, "multitrip card"), or formerly COMMET (Commuter Electronic Ticketing), is the brand of contactless smart card issued by KAI Commuter. First launched on 1 July 2013, [ 11 ] it is used primarily for multiple journey purpose in KRL Commuterline-branded services (i.e. in Greater Jakarta and Yogyakarta-Solo).