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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.
The RTA sales tax was increased to 1.25% in Cook County, and 0.75% in the collar counties (from 1% and 0.25%, respectively), but one-third of the sales tax collected in the collar counties (i.e. 0.25%) is distributed directly to the counties [39] and the county boards may use that money for transportation or public safety purposes. [40]
A Qualified Employee Discount is defined in Section 132(c) as any employee discount with respect to qualified property or services to the extent the discount does not exceed (a) the gross profit percentage of the price at which the property is being offered by the employer to customers, in the case of property, or (b) 20% of the price offered for services by the employer to customers, in the ...
Fares are not enough to cover the cost of public transportation in the six-county Regional Transportation Authority area. In Chicago, people pay a 1.25% sales tax. In DuPage, Kane, Lake, McHenry ...
The 2025 tax reform proposal, with its plan to reduce the corporate tax rate from 20% to 15% for businesses manufacturing in the U.S., could be a major win for entrepreneurs. S… Moneywise 2 days ago
It brought a major overhaul to the U.S. tax code – and many of the household tax reforms included in the bill expire in 2025. ... s preference to keep the 21% corporate rate marks a shift from ...
The Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, commonly known as MPEA or McPier, [1] [2] is a corporation that owns Navy Pier and McCormick Place in Chicago.It also manages the city's collection of taxes for vehicles picking up passengers (including limousines, buses, airport shuttles, taxicabs and Uber/Lyft) for O'Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport.
On October 5, 2012, Uber was sued by the taxi and livery companies in Chicago. Uber was accused of violating Chicago city laws and Illinois state laws designed to protect public safety, consumer protection, and fair practices. [300] Regulations affecting ridesharing companies were approved in December 2014. [301]