My starting job in 2002 at Werner was 25c per mile. Obviously, they must have thought it was reasonable and indeed I agreed to work for as much.
I don't know what they pay there now but 100 000 miles a year amounts to $25 000 a year + some insignificant accessorial pay. Suffice to say, I was not there for too long.
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Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by S.V.Buyck, Mar 7, 2021.
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I definitely want to minimize tax loss. I make great money as a company driver doing what I do but I am salary capped. As a company driver I don’t think a person could make much more without owning their own truck. I know it will be harder in the beginning but I’m prepared for that. There is a learning curb for anything new that you do. I appreciate the feedback I have gotten because some threads on here don’t go into detail. I know I will do well even though some people make this seem impossible. I plan to lease on with someone to get my feet wet to get a better handle on things.
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As a sole proprietor you don’t have the protection of losing everything you have or do you? Could you explain the pros a cons for a llc vs sole proprietorship
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Never been over the road! I went straight from wrenching to driving locally in a quad then gravel train 6 months after.
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@S.V.Buyck, don't overthink this too much. As long as you can pay your taxes when they are due, as an O/O you don't have to do a bunch of complicated accounting. You also don't need a CPA, unless you have some special circumstances that warrant it like other businesses. Just ask some tax preparers if they do small businesses, specifically trucking. My guy has had a ton of truckers over the years so he knows what he is looking at.
All of my pay from brokers comes to two accounts I have, one personal (the first one I had) and a basic commercial bank account because some brokers require that.
Anyway, I do recommend a paper trail or sorts, even online is fine. I move a salary from my work account to my personal (and wife's) account once a month. At the end of the year I can simply print out that I paid myself a salary each month. Then I sit down with my tax man and pay him about $200 to figure out my taxes. Usually takes about 2 hours with him.
It is much simpler than people make it out to be.
I will never register as LLC, I just don't see the benefit. Neither does my tax man.Vampire, Speed_Drums and S.V.Buyck Thank this. -
Doesn’t a LLC protect you from being sued or shall I say protect your personal property in the even of a lawsuit?
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If you are driving the truck and get in an accident, the lawyers will sue your LLC as the company and you personally as the driver.
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LLC protects your personal property (assets) from outstanding business debts incurred by your company. It does not protect you from personal injury or property damage lawsuits...
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depends on what u make
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What do you mean?
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