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New Member
posted Jun 5, 2019 10:19:37 PM

How do I know that my commuter benefit (pre-tax transit) was properly recorded?

There is a box 14 drop down, but how do I know that I put it in so that the system recognizes it as a deduction?

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Alumni
Jun 5, 2019 10:19:39 PM

It is not a deduction, it is an exclusion from income.  The result is the same.  If you entered the W-2 correctly, it should be excluded as your employer should have already excluded it from taxable wages on your W-2.

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Alumni
Jun 5, 2019 10:19:39 PM

It is not a deduction, it is an exclusion from income.  The result is the same.  If you entered the W-2 correctly, it should be excluded as your employer should have already excluded it from taxable wages on your W-2.

New Member
Apr 3, 2022 7:58:17 AM

I understand transitchex is non-taxable, but there are two NY tax exempt categories in 14DD and I'm not sure which to use.

 

Expert Alumni
Apr 4, 2022 7:32:45 AM

If the amount is for TransitCheck  Commuter benefits, the code for Box 14 on your W-2 might show as IRC132.  There is no adjustment needed for your state return for that amount so you can leave Box 14 blank or select the last option "Other (not classified)

 

NY IRC 414 (h) is for reporting public employee retirement contributions and may need to be added to the state income

NY 125 SEC 18 is for Flexible Spending Accounts and may need to be added to state income.

@cynthia-neipris 

Level 3
Mar 8, 2025 2:45:04 PM

Hi, it do not say irc 132 or IRC 125, it just saying transit pre tax, idk it is 132 or 125, what do you think

Expert Alumni
Mar 10, 2025 1:17:06 PM

You can just choose "Other" for a category for box 14 on your W-2. This benefit has been paid to you "pre-tax" which means you didn't pay tax on it. And you don't have to. It's not part of your income in box 1 of your W-2.