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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. Category:Tax codes - Wikipedia

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  4. Fare tax - Wikipedia

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  6. Experts: Will the Tax Code Change Again If Trump Is Elected ...

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    Specifically, the changes they want to make to the tax code to benefit consumers and businesses. More From GOBankingRates. 9 Moves For Building Lasting Wealth: What Smart Americans Are Doing Right.

  7. Fare - Wikipedia

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    A fare is the fee paid by a passenger for use of a public transport system: rail, bus, taxi, etc. In the case of air transport, the term airfare is often used. Fare structure is the system set up to determine how much is to be paid by various passengers using a transit vehicle at any given time. A linked trip is a trip from the origin to the ...

  8. The tax code is made for tradwives. Here’s how much it ...

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    This is sometimes referred to as the “breadwinner bonus”–and it happens because the tax brackets for married couples are (except for the very rich) twice as large as the brackets for singles.

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