Signing on with a carrier/ apportioned plates

Discussion in 'Ask An Owner Operator' started by Bridgestreetblues, Dec 21, 2021.

  1. wis bang

    wis bang Road Train Member

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    Who's IFTA?

    Who will be paying the fuel taxes?

    Do it right and get it all in one package.

    Most of it is now done online so having your own shouldn't be an operational problem.
     
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  3. brsims

    brsims Road Train Member

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    If you can't afford your own plate, you can't afford to be an O/O. Buy your own plate, pay your own IFTA, get your own insurance. The more you cover for yourself, the less hold any carrier has on you.
     
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  4. Bridgestreetblues

    Bridgestreetblues Light Load Member

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    Yes sir I found in the contract that I have 45 days to return all items to include the plates. However, I agree and want more balls in my court. Isn't that why we are owner operators? Thank you sir.
     
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  5. Bridgestreetblues

    Bridgestreetblues Light Load Member

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    Yes sir, I agree and thank you. I can certainly afford it, not why I asked. I absolutley agree and want the most control there is to have, that's why I'm doing it to begin with. Happy Holidays.
     
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  6. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    Either way you still pay taxes
    When I ran my own plates it was still the company who took care of all that
    It was just my plate

    I had to go with a company plate when I bought a new truck and the dealer messed up the paperwork but I’m going back to using my own after this year
     
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  7. brsims

    brsims Road Train Member

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    First thing I did when I bought my first truck was get my own bobtail/physical damage insurance. Second thing I did was get my own plate. Would've been cheaper to go through the carrier, but then I would've lost my favorite threat to dispatchers: Stickers went on real quick, bet they fall off even faster!
     
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  8. Bridgestreetblues

    Bridgestreetblues Light Load Member

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    Lmao, same here I just got the basic to move it around. Once I sign on, I'll up it to whats required by carrier. Havent actually decided on which carrier yet but I have it down to two. Thanks for the reply.
     
  9. GYPSY65

    GYPSY65 Road Train Member

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    I just switched to OOIDAs insurance
    Ended up with more coverage plus a few extras like tow/rental. Not sure what those cover but will find out if ever needed
    But it was $300 less than what I previously had
     
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  10. Ridgeline

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    GET YOUR OWN PLATE!
     
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  11. Rideandrepair

    Rideandrepair Road Train Member

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    I always thought IFTA has to be filed by the company you’re leased on to. Since it’s their authority your running under. Plates different since you own the Truck. If your paying either way for the plate, probably better to get your Own. Only difference may depend on the cost. Different States have different primary fees. Might want to compare prices. As far as I know IFTA only applies while running freight. Until your under contract, or when you break a lease. You can drive home, without IFTA. Maybe I’m wrong about IFTA. I don’t think you can get an account without authority.
     
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