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IRS Announces 2025 COLAs for Transportation Fringes, FSA Deferrals

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The IRS released cost-of-living-adjustments for 2025 reflecting any increases in excludable transportation fringes and the flexible spending arrangement deferral limit, among other changes.

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South west London bus controllers at Transport UK accept pay rise

Employee Benefits

Bus controllers employed by Transport UK in south west London have accepted a pay rise following strike action. Transport UK was contacted for comment prior to publication. The post South west London bus controllers at Transport UK accept pay rise appeared first on Employee Benefits.

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IRS Announces 2024 COLAs for Transportation Fringes, FSA Deferrals

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The IRS released cost-of-living-adjustments (COLAs) for 2024 reflecting any increases in excludable transportation fringes and flexible spending arrangements (FSAs).

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Compliance TV: IRS Announces 2025 COLAs for Transportation Fringes, FSA Deferrals; Social Security Wage Base Increases to $176,100 for 2025; and more

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In this November 2024 issue of Compliance TV: IRS announces 2025 COLAs for transportation fringes, FSA deferrals; Social Security wage base increases to $176,100 for 2025; and more.

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Transport for Wales introduces free period products for staff

Employee Benefits

Transport for Wales has introduced access to free sustainable period products in all its stations and offices for menstruating employees. Marie Daly, chief customer and culture officer at Transport for Wales, said: “We’re delighted to partner with TOTM to support menstrual wellbeing at work.

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Business Standard Mileage Rate Increases to 58.5 Cents in 2022

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Beginning January 1, 2022, the business standard mileage rate for transportation expenses paid or incurred will increase to 58.5 cents per mile.

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"Custo Brasil" or the Absurdly High Cost of Living in Brazil

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Yes, you have read right: a basic good such urban transportation costs 50% more in Rio (which knows of no subsidies or daily/monthly passes) where average income is one-third that of Paris. A Rio Metrô ticket costs now R$3.10 the exact equivalent of €1.00 And Europeans are way wealthier than Brazilians!

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