Bicycle Commuter Act of 2025
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- Senate Committee on FinanceReferred To · 2025-06-11
Plain-English Summary
Workers who bike to their jobs would be able to receive tax-free payments from their employers to help cover the cost of bicycles, bike maintenance, and related commuting expenses, similar to existing benefits for transit passes and parking. This would make biking a more affordable commuting option for employees while giving employers a tax incentive to support environmentally friendly transportation. The benefit would apply to workers across different income levels who choose cycling as part of their commute.
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