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Employers can help make a difference - cleaner air starts with responsibility

Purchasing Transit Vouchers

Employers can actually make money by purchasing transit vouchers and save each employee up to 40% on their transit costs. Simply purchase the vouchers and deduct the amount of the vouchers from employees' paychecks. This saves the employer about 10% of the amount of the vouchers because of lower payroll taxes. The more you buy, the more you save. The current limit is $115 per each employee per month.

Calculate the necessary information about your employees commute to determine the transit vouchers your employees need.

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Go directly to the transit voucher shopping cart and enter the market and quantity of each of the transit vouchers you would like to buy.

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