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| Rod, I was thinking along the same lines a year ago as I contemplated trucking. I discovered that I had less freedom, control and available time than I anticipated. For one your parking options are very limited when you drive a vehicle 75 foot long. I drove by so many places I wanted to stop and visit but hey where do I park this thing? Your parking options are pretty much limited to truck stops and company terminals. You can park in rest areas but many have time limits and they are not as secure. If you can manage to get 2 days off in a desirable location (big if) you can get a cab to a rental car agency and rent a car to see the sights. If you happen to be near an Enterprise car rental you can arrange to have them pick you up and you'll save the cab fare. The way I ran, any available time I had was spent doing laundry, paperwork, catching up on sleep or housekeeping duties inside my truck. If you get a lot of drop and hooks, get to run a regular schedule and only run 2500 miles a week you may fare better in accomplishing your objectives. I believe it can be done but in most cases it may be harder than what you may think. If you have no significant other or any other ties at home you will have more liberty to do as you please with the precious little off time you get. I admit my mistake in not taking advantage of opportunities was I didn't make any special requests to be routed to certain cities. I didn't take much time off and the two days a month I did take off my GF demanded on seeing me. If you get in with a larger company with many company terminals all over the country that would probably be your best bet. Make your requests known to your fleet manager. If you do leave your truck under a load be sure to use an abloy padlock on your trailer. Good luck with your tourist ambitions and let us know how you make out. PS. I did manage to be in downtown San Antonio during the final four weekend this year. Riverwalk, Alamo, block party with 1000's of college basketball fans amidst all the hoopla. So sometimes you do luckout! |
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It is actually 52.00 per day in the US. 58.00 per day in Canada. You can take a part of the day for the day you leave and return home. A cpa is nice, but usually over priced. I would recommend an enrolled agent also. However, which ever you choose, make sure they understand trucking. Personally, I don't need to look for one. I spent my other life and continue to be a professional tax preparer. There is no doubt that I understand the trucking lifestyle and can handle my return. |
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I read somewhere that PerDiem can vary by the state.. and something to the effect that Colorado has one of the highest. I'll have to dig into this.. Rod - I'd still keep the property... you don't need to be on hand for issues. Search up a property manager.. have the rent payment go into an account. some money from the account goes to the manager, the rest goes to taxes and the like - and repairs. Sure, the housing market will drop in the next few years.. but eventually it will go back up. Further, even if it doesn't - at SOME point you will want a place to park your TV. Why look for one when you have one already? (unless you flatly hate the location...)
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The per diem for transportation workers such as us is the 52.00 per day for food. It allows you to quote use the average and not have to try and find where you were for the higher rates. It is in Pub 463. There are many other deductions that need to be counted as well. When in doubt, list it. As far as your return, I am not supposed to look for work on the postings. It would violate the forum rules. Have questions, you can pm me. |
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Never had to deal with PerDiem before.. Though I've already started a spreadsheet of my travels - state, full day, partial day (start), partial day (end). We'll see where that leaves me at the end of the year. Smile - it makes people worry about you.
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| roadmedic, have you ever thought about starting a thread and listing tax deductions that drivers can use. with you being a tax preparer and all this could be helpful to drivers that just dont knoe what can or cannot not be deducted. just a thought
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| Okay now... Turned into a perdiem thread, not a problem. But back to the original post from RodCannon. Two things, (1) I think first off, the ability to leave your truck someplace safe, secure, and with the full permission of your employer and the property owner is absolutely key. It seems like it would be a job in itself. And (2) I'm very curious about what it actually takes to satisfy a domicile requirement. I mean, you can rent a room at someone's house and the amount could be extremely low, and who's to say it's illegal? Also, someone mentioned per diem being different in various states. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this a Federal program? |
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