Chicago RTA Touts Beneficial Commuter Program on Tax Day

April 19, 2018
On Tax Day, the Regional Transportation Authority reminded riders about a tax benefit that is good news for both employers and employees: the RTA Transit Benefit Fare Program.

On Tax Day, the Regional Transportation Authority reminded riders about a tax benefit that is good news for both employers and employees: the RTA Transit Benefit Fare Program. This program is a pre-tax benefit program that allows employees to pay for transit fare using pre-tax dollars. It can be used by employees commuting on CTA, Metra, Pace and other public transit providers across the Chicagoland region.

“If you’re looking for a way to save on your commuting costs, consider participating in the RTA Transit Benefit Fare Program,” said Executive Director Leanne Redden. “Offering transit benefits is a win-win for both employees and employers. Riders pay less for riding transit and employers have an additional tool to help them recruit and retain talent and help their bottom line.”

Riders can save as much as 40 percent every month when they set aside up to $260 as a pre-tax benefit to commute on public transit across the region. Transit benefit programs save employers an average of 7.65 percent of the pre-tax deductions on their payroll taxes.  The RTA encourages riders whose employers do not participate in such a plan to share this information with them so they can enroll. 

Research shows that young professionals in Chicagoland prefer to live in urban areas and commute to work by public transportation — in fact, more than 62 percent of all those who work in the Loop and South Loop take transit. Taking public transportation can save time and money, in addition to offering environmental and health benefits.

The RTA Transit Benefit Fare Program serves more than 1,400 companies throughout the Chicago region. More than 21,000 employees at these companies enjoy the benefit of saving money while commuting with the CTA, Metra, Pace, South Shore, Amtrak, Chicago Water Taxi and many other public transportation providers.  This low-cost program is easy for companies to administer and manage, and provides a one-stop shop for commuter’s transit needs.