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Any amount over the tax free amount is included in gross income. Qualifying transit passes include tokens, fare cards, or vouchers for mass transit or private transportation businesses. Qualifying van or bus pool vehicles must seat at least six passengers, with at least half the seats filled by employees, and be used at least 80% of the time ...
The U-PASS and the King County employee passes were to be dual purpose passes and were to include the ORCA chip. [15] May 2013 – 120 retail stores from QFC, Safeway, and Sears begin selling ORCA cards [16] 2015 – The regional day pass debuts [17] 2019 – 10 year anniversary card released [18]
CharmCard allows a maximum of two of each pass to be stored, so two day passes and two monthly passes, plus cash, can be stored on the card. Metro also sells SmarTrip cards that are preloaded with a One-Day rail pass online for the same price as just the pass alone ($14 since July 1, 2012), including all of the commemorative SmarTrip cards ...
In November 2014, Seattle voters passed Proposition 1 with 59% support. It uses $45 million in new annual funds from a 0.1% sales tax raise and a $60 annual car-tab fee to add King County Metro bus service within the City of Seattle. [91]
Philadelphia has a 3.924% wage tax on residents and a 3.495% tax on non-residents for wages earned in the city as of August 2013. [9] Washington, D.C., has sought to enact a commuter tax to recover costs of providing city services to the approximately 300,000 people who commute to the city from suburban Maryland and Virginia. However, in the ...
(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council has approved the continuing use of its payroll tax toward its general fund despite opposition from residents and local organizations. The approved ...
(The Center Square) – Seattle voters have approved the largest tax proposal in city history, with revenue going toward transportation needs. Tuesday night results show the levy receiving 67% of ...
[20] [21] In July 2017, the Seattle City Council approved an income tax on Seattle residents, making the city the only one in the state with an income tax, [22] but it was ruled unconstitutional by the King County Superior Court. [23] The Court of Appeals upheld that ruling [24] and the Washington Supreme Court declined to hear the case. [25]