California charges $0.70/gallon fuel tax at the pump, so at $3.10/gallon, the true cost of fuel in CA is $2.40 before tax.
Oregon charges $$0.00/gallon fuel tax at the pump, so at $2.30/gallon, the true cost of fuel in OR is $2.30 before tax.
Not as much of a difference in price as it would seem.
Penske says I owe $4,000 in IFTA fees?
Discussion in 'Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing' started by Peterbuilt1013, Jan 4, 2019.
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My point is that you can't go by the pump price to determine the best state to purchase fuel. -
What happened to the OP??
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2500 mi / wk @6mpg is 416 gallons.
416x 70¢(some States) = $291/week
6 months = $7,000 potentially
I've used Penske and I do know they do require you to submit trip sheets.
Not doing this with copies of fuel receipts is why there is a problem. Without the data they must use the telemetry in the truck to determine mileage in States and ECM fuel used to get a ifta estimate.
Renter be warned, you are still required to be a legal ifta user. Do the paperwork.roshea Thanks this. -
The govt will get your blood whether you like it or not though lol
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