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Employers must retain records for two years sufficient to demonstrate (i) that each full-time employee eligible for transportation fringe benefits pursuant to the Transportation Benefits Law and this chapter was offered the opportunity to use pre-tax earnings to purchase transportation fringe benefits in accordance wit

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Effective: 1/1/2016Last amended: 9/20/2018

§ 7-306 Recordkeeping Requirements.

RCNY § 7-306

Employers must retain records for two years sufficient to demonstrate (i) that each full-time employee eligible for transportation fringe benefits pursuant to the Transportation Benefits Law and this chapter was offered the opportunity to use pre-tax earnings to purchase transportation fringe benefits in accordance with this chapter; or (ii) records sufficient to demonstrate that the employer provides, at the employer's expense, a transit pass or similar form of payment for transportation on public or privately-owned mass transit or in a commuter highway vehicle at the maximum federal transportation fringe benefit amount that may be excluded from pre-tax earnings. Employers may use the form provided by the department and available on the department's website to document compliance. (Added City Record 11/18/2015, eff. 1/1/2016; amended City Record 8/8/2016, eff. 9/7/2016; amended City Record 8/21/2018, eff. 9/20/2018)

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