The Federal law that allows a pretax transit benefit of $230 per month has expired. Therefore, the maximum pretax transit benefit amount is now $125 for 2012. Transit benefit users (including Mail&Ride customers) are advised to adjust their secondary payments to make up the difference.
NOTICE: As of July 1, the MTA Long Island Rail Road and MTA Metro-North Railroad will no longer accept prepaid vouchers as a form of payment for tickets purchased through Mail&Ride as well as at Ticket Offices.
Customers should contact the workplace administrator of their transit benefit program for assistance. Or, click on the link for your transit benefit program provider below for information about alternate payment options available to you.
Many companies serving the NY Metro region offer employer-sponsored tax-free transit fare programs. For more information on how these programs work, click below.
Employers Save, Commuters Save
Pre-Tax Benefit Programs (PDF format)
The following links will take you to some of the providers who can work with your employer to make the appropriate arrangements.
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Commuter Check Services Corp. 51 Water Street Watertown, MA 02472 (800) 531-2828 |
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eTRAC commute Benefit Resource, Inc. 481 Eighth Ave., Suite 1575 New York, NY 10001 (866) 996-5200, ext. 112 |
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QTB Services, Inc. 585 Stewart Ave. Garden City, NY 11530 516-794-1952 |
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TotalBen, LLC PO Box 100496 Brooklyn, NY 11210 (718) 535-7070 |
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TranBen, Ltd. 155 Sandshell Drive Charleston, SC 29492 877-5-TRNBEN/843-388-5525 |
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TransitChek 1065 Avenue of the Americas, 16th Floor New York, NY 10018 (866)410-CHEK (2435) |
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WageWorks 1120 Avenue of the Americas, 4th Floor New York, NY 10036 (866) 602-3887 |
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WiredCommute 51 Water Street Watertown, MA 02472 (800) 531-2828 |
These providers are taken from a list on CommuterChoice.com, a federally-funded website developed by the Association for Commuter Transportation to help employers connect with service providers.
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