Support

“This is not only going to mess up the Metro budget, but is going to wind up costing commuters more money since they can’t use pretax funds.”

ADP
Photo by PoPville flickr user Eric P.

“Dear PoPville,

This isn’t the most exciting news on the planet, but does involve something that could torpedo WMATA’s budget.

ADP, which a lot of private sector companies use to handle employee benefits, sent a notification out yesterday that they will no longer support commuter spending accounts starting in 2016. This means that employees can’t have money taken out of their paychecks pretax and then used to pay for bus and train use. ADP hasn’t been able to work with WMATA on fixing this, so the IRS is essentially shutting it down.

This is not only going to mess up the Metro budget, but is going to wind up costing commuters more money since they can’t use pretax funds.

Here’s the email that ADP sent:

IMPORTANT UPDATE: Commuter Spending Accounts in the Washington, DC Area

Earlier this year, we communicated that restrictions on the use of prepaid debit cards meant that the ADP Commuter Spending Account (CSA) Debit Card could no longer be accepted by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Since that time, our dedicated Spending Accounts Compliance Team has thoroughly reviewed all options and confirmed that the ADP CSA Debit Card cannot be configured to purchase WMATA products and maintain compliance with the current, applicable guidance. As a result, WMATA commuters are unable to use the ADP CSA Debit Card. Please be sure to carefully review this announcement as it provides important updates and deadlines for your CSA program.

In our initial communication, we also advised that participants using WMATA could pay out of pocket for their transit products and file claims for expense reimbursement from their pre-tax account. However, IRS Revenue Ruling 2014-32 disallows cash reimbursement of transit expenses incurred after December 31, 2015 if a transit debit card is “readily available”. Since WMATA offers a “readily available” transit debit card, ADP will not be able to process any transit claim submissions for expenses incurred after December 31, 2015. Participants will, however, still have the option of filing claims for reimbursement of parking expenses that were paid out of pocket.

It is our suggestion that you take action to use your full, available commuter transit balance prior to December 31, 2015. You may do this by reducing or eliminating your per-pay-period deduction and/or by submitting any claims for reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses to ADP with dates of service through December 31, 2015. When submitting claims for reimbursement, please visit the ADP Spending Account website to confirm any claims filing deadlines.

Effective January 1, 2016, ADP will no longer be able to process reimbursement claims for new, out-of-pocket commuter transit expenses. If you are unable to submit claims for reimbursement and have a balance remaining afterDecember 31, 2015, we will work with your employer to determine any available options.

We realize that this represents a challenge for you and ADP is committed to answering your questions. You may contact your ADP Participant Solution Center for assistance.

We look forward to assisting you!”

Recent Stories

Independence Ave SW &, 7th St SW. Photo Credit: Maurice Harrington, Sisson Studios From the Smithsonian Institution: “The Smithsonian Institution and the National Capital Planning Commission seek public comment and…

Sweet City Ride

Thanks to Kate for sending: “Pontiac with great pop-up lights” Sweet City Ride is made possible by readers like you!

Photo by Joe Flood Ed. Note: If this was you, please email [email protected] so I can put you in touch with OP. “Dear PoPville, We sat next to each other…

“Snacks, Logan Circle” If you have any animal/pet photos you’d like to share please send an email to princeofpetworth(at)gmail(dot)com with ‘Animal Fix’ in the title and say the name of…

Potomac Harmony is Back! Following a gap year of competing, then virtual rehearsals during the pandemic, followed by the well-earned retirement of our long-term director, a year of a director search, Potomac Harmony hit the regional contest stage in Concord, North Carolina in March for the first time since 2018! It was exhilarating, reaffirming, and rewarding!

The chorus hit all of its goals, the biggest of which was to have fun and sing our best on contest stage — we did both! Because we earned a score over 400 points, our new Director, Allison Lynskey, was awarded the Novice Director award, photo above. Additionally, one of our charter members, Jackie Bottash, was nominated for and honored with the Leadership Excellence award. It was a celebratory weekend!

What’s next? So much! We now look forward to upcoming performances, growing our membership, and expanding our musical product with new arrangements and an education component each week. It’s an exciting time to be part of this ever-growing ensemble!

Read More

Submit your own Announcement here.

Comedy Cabaret

Kick up your heels at Bad Medicine’s COMEDY CABARET extravaganza at the DC Improv Comedy Club on Tuesday, May 21st. Revel in the sights and sounds of this entertaining musical revue, with songs, dance and sketch comedy that will have

×

Subscribe to our mailing list