Pre-Tax Commuter Benefit Presentations

Did you sign up for the new Pre-Tax Commuter Benefit? Or do you just have more questions about the benefit? Come to an informational presentation, Thursday, July 6. Seating is limited.

  • 12:30 – 1:30 p.m., Lighty 405, for Pullman participants: An overview of the benefit will be presented, specifically reviewing the process for people who participate in a vanpool.
  • 2 – 3 p.m., for non-Pullman participants: This session is available via video conference; view the event calendar and contact AMS if your site is not yet set up. An overview of the benefit will be presented, including how to sign up and use it, and answer any questions.

If you are unable to make either of these presentation, don’t worry, the benefit can be started or stopped at any time, you do not need to wait until open enrollment.

This is a separate benefit from the pre-tax parking permits already offered by WSU Transportation or Parking Services at each campus and does not replace those permits. Contact Human Resource Services (HRS) with questions, 509-335-4521 or hrs@wsu.edu. You can find more information on the Commuter Benefit website or directly from WageWorks.

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