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Old 07-01-2006, 10:25 AM   #1
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Your monthly transit passes will now be tax deductable! Don't throw out your receipts!

http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/newsroom/re...r060619-e.html

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Thats very good news. I don't take transit, but I wish the gov did this 5 years ago
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The only thing with this break; it doesn't make sense for me to buy a Transit pass. It costs me right about $70 with bus tickets assuming I take transit every work day. Now if I drive or catch a ride once; or end up being sick one day all of a sudden I'm out money.
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If you work 5 days a week, that's about 23 days/month. Assuming you ride transit both ways, at $2.25/trip, so $4.50/day, that's $103.50. If you buy the books of 10 for $19.50, you'll need at least 4 books for a total of $78.00. And there's 3 days not included in that total. So, overall, $70/month plus a tax credit is cheaper. But that's at 5 days/week. My biggest thing is days off when I want to go to the gym or grocery shopping, then I have even more trips so I ride transit almost every day.
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Well, July is a 31 day month with one holiday in it; which is normal; we normally have one holiday each month. (9 out of 12 anyways) So 20 * $3.90 (because a partially used book can be reused the next month) still comes out to $78.

Your philosophy of "I use it on the weekends" matches with Calgary Transit's, and its that philosophy I have an issue with. Because like most Calgarians I own a car. So I'm not going to rely on a once per hour Saturday service to go to the store when I can just use my car.

I hate to say it, but for at least 15 years cities like Winnipeg have offered weekly passes. link I could buy one of these passes on a 5 day work week, use tickets for the 4 day work week. I can also buy a pass the day before the work week; a time when I have a better idea of how many times I'll take transit for that week.

IMHO Calgary Transit dropped the ball when they raised the passes from $60 to $65 to $70. They should have increased the regular fare, and left the passes alone. If fares were $2.50, and ticket $2.25 with passes being $60, I would be taking Transit every day.
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If you work 5 days a week, that's about 23 days/month. Assuming you ride transit both ways, at $2.25/trip, so $4.50/day, that's $103.50. If you buy the books of 10 for $19.50, you'll need at least 4 books for a total of $78.00. And there's 3 days not included in that total. So, overall, $70/month plus a tax credit is cheaper. But that's at 5 days/week. My biggest thing is days off when I want to go to the gym or grocery shopping, then I have even more trips so I ride transit almost every day.
You take transit to buy groceries?? I can't really see myself hopping on a train with a cart full of Lucky Charms..
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You take transit to buy groceries?? I can't really see myself hopping on a train with a cart full of Lucky Charms..
Who really cares? People don't point and snicker at someone with a grocery bag in their hand on a bus/train.

Lots of people take transit to buy groceries. Not everyone has a car.
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You take transit to buy groceries?? I can't really see myself hopping on a train with a cart full of Lucky Charms..
Maybe, but at least I don't buy coolers.
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Maybe, but at least I don't buy coolers.
LOL. Now that was funny.
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The only thing with this break; it doesn't make sense for me to buy a Transit pass. It costs me right about $70 with bus tickets assuming I take transit every work day. Now if I drive or catch a ride once; or end up being sick one day all of a sudden I'm out money.
Agreed. That is fairly annoying. I drive to work once a week, so it's never cost-effective for me to buy a bus pass.

However, my understanding of the tax credit is that it is good for your tickets too, as long as you have the receipts to prove you spent X dollars on transit.
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However, my understanding of the tax credit is that it is good for your tickets too, as long as you have the receipts to prove you spent X dollars on transit.
Only monthly (and yearly) passes are eligble for the tax deduction: http://www.calgarytransit.com/taxcre...ly_passes.html
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I love the U-Pass!!!!
but I guess I'll deduct my summer passes now.
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Maybe, but at least I don't buy coolers.
Ohhhhh snap. You're a bright one.
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