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Business, 05.05.2020 20:06 lillygrl100

LaMont works for a company in downtown Chicago. The firm encourages employees to use public transportation (to save the environment) by providing them with transit passes at a cost of $270 per month.

a. If LaMont receives one pass (worth $270) each month, how much of this benefit must he include in his gross income each year?

b. If the company provides each employee with $270 per month in parking benefits, how much of the parking benefit must LaMont include in his gross income each year?

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