Here is something to keep your eyes o.
The commuter tax benefit, the tax break provision in the stimulus bill in 2009 by Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), is set to end at the end of this year.
Read up on it at sites like this one.
Here is something to keep your eyes o.
The commuter tax benefit, the tax break provision in the stimulus bill in 2009 by Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY), is set to end at the end of this year.
Read up on it at sites like this one.
This is provided as a courtesy and is not guaranteed or verified by Clever Commute.
Please contact us if you have any fixes to the below or additional suggestions.
NOTE: NJT always does some degree of cross-honoring.
Info: https://www.njtransit.com/tickets/rail-tickets
Click on Travel Flexibility
They also have a page called Know Your Alternates, Backups, and Contingences
Overall Options (There is clearly a Montclair focus, but this is also applicable to nearby towns)
You asked…we listened (did I really just write that?)
In addition to sending/receiving messages from the broader community for the New Haven line, commuters can now also sign up for Clever communities for each of the 3 branches which feed the main line.
How? First, you need to sign up: Just as you did when you first joined Clever Commute, go to our sign-up page and check the box next to the sub-routes you want to add (yes…go through the sign-up process again [sorry]).
Once we add you, we’ll share the e-mail address which you are to use to send branch-specific alerts.
Please note that this means you’ll need to be a bit more thoughtful when sharing info with your fellow passengers.
Other notes:
So…what do you think?
http://www.mta.info/supplemental/lirr/LIRRDraftCustomerPledge.htm