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Specifically, what types of commuting expenses are not subject to federal taxes?

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Specifically, what types of commuting expenses are not subject to federal taxes?

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230/month of their pretax salary to pay for actual expenses incurred. Vanpools, or commuter highway vehicles, are defined as a vehicle that can hold a minimum of six people, not including the driver, in which at least half of the seats are filled, not including the driver, and at least 80% of the mileage is used to commute to and from work. Mass transit can be publicly or privately operated. Additionally, employees who pay to park at a facility at or near their workplace can use up to $230/month of their pretax salary to pay for their parking expenses incurred. Finally, employees who park at a facility from which they take transit, take a carpool or take a vanpool can also use up to $230/month of their pretax salary to pay for their parking expenses incurred.

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