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BIKE COMMUTER BENEFIT AND TAX REFORM Ken McLeod Policy Director 202.621.5447 ken@bikeleague.org

HOW MANY BIKE COMMUTERS? ~864,000 ESTIMATED BIKE COMMUTERS 7% OF WORKERS OFFERED SUBSIDIZED COMMUTING 60,480 BIKE COMMUTERS MAY BE OFFERED SUBSIDIZED COMMUTING

WHO ARE BIKE COMMUTERS? 1.2% 1.0% 0.8% 0.6% 0.4% 0.2% 0.0% % of Commuters who Bike by Household Income Up to $25k Up to $50k Up to $75k Over $75k PEOPLE FROM HOUSEHOLDS WITH LOWER INCOMES ARE MORE LIKELY TO BIKE 60% OF BIKE COMMUTERS COME FROM HOUSEHOLDS WITH INCOMES OF LESS THAN $75,000

COMMUTER BENEFITS OFFERED CAR PARKING = $255 PER MONTH, UP TO $3,060 PER YEAR* TRANSIT = $255 PER MONTH, UP TO $3,060 PER YEAR* BIKING = $20 PER MONTH, UP TO $240 PER YEAR *AMOUNT OF BENEFIT CHANGES WITH INFLATION, THIS PRESENTATION USES 2017 AMOUNTS Not Offered = walking, carpool, telework

WHAT PEOPLE GET FROM COMMUTER BENEFITS Tax Savings for Employees based on effective tax rate of 25% Parking & Transit Benefit Cap of $255 per month Bike Benefit Federal Income Tax Savings $765 $60 FICA Savings $235 $18 Average State/City Income Tax Savings $130 $10 Total Annual Tax Savings $1,130 $89 Tax Savings for Employers per employee Parking & Transit Benefit Bike Benefit Social Security $190 $15 Medicare $44 $3 Total Annual Tax Savings $234 $18 BIKING BENEFIT IS WORTH LESS THAN 8% OF OTHER COMMUTER BENEFITS ONLY EMPLOYERS CAN CHOOSE TO PUT MONEY TOWARDS BIKE BENEFIT

WHO IS OFFERED COMMUTER BENEFITS? 14% % OF WORKERS OFFERED SUBSIDIZED COMMUTING 12% 10% 8% 6% 4% 2% 0% Lowest 25 percent Second 25 percent Third 25 percent Highest 25 percent AVERAGE WAGES OF WORKERS BY PERCENTILE ONLY 7 PERCENT OF THE AMERICAN WORKFORCE HAS ACCESS TO SUBSIDIZED COMMUTER TRANSIT BENEFITS, AND ONLY 2 PERCENT OF THE US WORKFORCE USES THEM. MOST EMPLOYERS PARTICULARLY SMALLER FIRMS DO NOT OFFER EMPLOYER-BASED TRANSIT BENEFITS PROGRAMS.

WHAT DO PEOPLE SPEND ON TRANSPORTATION? 20% Expenditures on Transportation as a Share of Income by Income Thirds 15% 10% 5% 0% 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 Lower Third Middle Third Upper Third LOWER-INCOME FAMILIES ROUTINELY SPEND A LARGER SHARE OF THEIR INCOME ON TRANSPORTATION THAN WEALTHIER FAMILIES

ESTIMATED TAX EXPENDITURES 15%.2% 85% CAR PARKING = $7.3 BILLION TRANSIT = $1.3 BILLION BIKING ~ $5 MILLION (.2%) Parking Transit Biking

SIMILAR AMOUNT IS SPENT SUBSIDIZING PARKING IN LARGEST CITIES AND ON BIKING AND WALKING NATIONWIDE $100,000,000 $80,000,000 $60,000,000 $40,000,000 $20,000,000 $0 -$20,000,000 -$40,000,000 -$60,000,000 Federal Spending on Biking and Walking Infrastructure in State Federal Spending on Parking Benefit in Largest City in State Difference THE TOTAL COST TO TAXPAYERS OF THE COMMUTER PARKING BENEFIT IN THE 25 BUSINESS DISTRICTS STUDIED WAS MORE THAN $700 MILLION AVERAGE ANNUAL FEDERAL SPENDING ON BIKING AND WALKING INFRASTRUCTURE IS $759 MILLION PER YEAR

EFFECT OF CURRENT SUBSIDIES 3.00% Effect of Car Parking and Transit Subsidies Transit 2.00% Drive Alone CHANGE DUE TO SUBSIDIES 1.00% 0.00% -1.00% Bike or Walk -2.00% -3.00% Carpool The parking benefit adds approximately 820,000 automobile commuters to the roads, traveling more than 4.6 billion additional miles per year.

SUMMARY Transportation Commuter Benefits primarily benefit higher-income workers - Even as lower-income households spend a greater percentage of their income on transportation Current benefits are overwhelmingly used to subsidize parking (85% of all benefits) - The parking benefit costs the federal government ~ 10 time the amount that the federal government spends on biking and walking infrastructure - The parking benefit in the 25 largest US cities costs roughly as much as all federal spending on biking and walking infrastructure Current benefits do not provide incentives for switching to congestion reducing modes - Current benefits provide bicyclists 8% of the benefits given to other modes - Many modes are not eligible, including walking, telework, carpool, and rideshare The effect of current subsidies is to reduce biking, walking, and carpool trips

CURRENT TAX PROPOSALS Employee benefit Total loss of tax revenue House bill Senate Bill Parking Benefit Up to $260/month pretax $7.3 Billion Still pre- tax and payroll Employer subsidies not deductible (still lower payroll) Pre-tax payroll for both employer and employee Employer subsidies deductible Transit Benefit Up to $260 month pre-tax $1.3 Billion Still pre-tax and payroll Employer subsidies not deductible (still lower payroll) Pre-tax payroll for both employer and employee Employer subsidies deductible Bicycle Benefit Up to $20/month post tax $5 million Amounts excludible from gross income Suspended until 2026

WHAT DO WE WANT IN THE SHORT TERM? Preserve the Bike Commuter Benefit Under the Bike Commuter Benefit: Employers can reimburse employees up to $20 per month tax-free - Employees are eligible for reimbursement if: 1. They commute to work by bike regularly 2. They purchase a bicycle, bicycle improvements, bicycle storage, or bicycle repair - Employers can define the amount of regular commuting necessary for reimbursement and the types of purchases that can be reimbursed The Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that the Bike Commuter Benefit costs the federal government $5 million per year - This implies that slightly more than 20,000 bicyclists take the maximum Bike Commuter Benefit

WHAT DO WE WANT IN THE LONG-TERM? Transportation Benefits that are focused on helping low and middle income employees commute to work and that promote congestion reducing modes of travel. Here are 3 options that would be an improvement: Option 1 -Create a federal Cash-Out program - Where an employer that offers employees car parking and public transportation benefits must also provide a cash allowance equal to the uniform dollar limitation for car parking and public transportation to use in lieu of car parking or public transportation benefits Option 2 -Create a Commuter Savings Account program (like a Health Savings Account) - Where an employee may set aside an amount to use for commuting expenses (regardless of mode) Option 3 -Create a Transportation Allowance program - Where an employer may offer employees a cash allowance up to a uniform dollar limitation to be used for any commuting expenses or saved

Questions? Ask me at ken@bikeleague.org 1612 K STREET, NW, SUITE 1102 WASHINGTON, DC 20006 202.822.1333 @BIKELEAGUE WWW.BIKELEAGUE.ORG