2012 Transit and Parking Limits – IRS announcement

01/05/2012

Update October 31, 2011 — This page has been updated to reflect the fact that the Qualified Transportation Fringe Benefits changes under ARRA which were to expire at the end of 2010, were extended through December 2011 by the Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2010.

Under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), the monthly tax exclusion for employer-provided commuter highway vehicle transportation and transit pass benefits increased to $230, effective from March 2009 through December 2010. The Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2010 extended these benefit amounts through December 2011.

Employees may exclude from income $230 per month in transit benefits and $230 per month in parking benefits –– up to a maximum of $460 per month. Employees may receive benefits for commuter transportation and transit passes and benefits for parking during the same month; they are not mutually exclusive.

These qualified transportation fringe benefits are excluded from an employee’s gross income for income tax purposes and from an employee’s wages for payroll tax purposes.

Previously, there were two separate monthly exclusion amounts, one for transit passes and commuter highway transportation — such as commuter vans — and a different one for qualified parking. The exclusion amount for qualified parking was set at a higher rate. The new law makes all the exclusion amounts equal and sets them at the higher rate for qualified parking. ARRA provided the equal benefits through Dec. 31, 2010, and the Tax Relief and Job Creation Act of 2010 extended this provision through Dec. 31, 2011.

Soure: IRS.gov