Do we have one, or do folks just answer what they THINK may be correct ??
And while we are on the subject ---My net WILL be 6 figures this year !!
Yup. Netted $ 000,000.00
Not one penney .......![]()
Who Is Our Local Tax Expert ?????
Discussion in 'Trucker Taxes and Truck Financing' started by jtrnr1951, Feb 24, 2010.
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I believe RoadMedic has mucho experience in Taxes...
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Yep, that is for sure.
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I am (was) an accountant for many years, but its been a long time (over 10 years?) since I did the books for an owner operator and I am nervous about tackling fuel taxes again.
I don't remember them being that hard but I keep hearing people talking about them like they are the plague? -
If your talking about the IFTA, then they are not that bad,.................Unless...............
You have an O/O that sucks at keeping their mileage for each state.
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On the other hand, if you are talking personal taxes for self-employed people, that may be me
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Fuel taxes are easy.
I set up a spread sheet for each truck when I last did it for about 150 trucks.
You enter the gallons, state bought in, rate, miles in state, etc. Info needed to prepare the return. -
This forum now has at least 2 experts as supporters, [POST=1500304]Jerry Collette[/POST], and [POST=1500305]Alvin Brown[/POST]. I'm still a newbie here. There may be others, and others may join later.
Last edited: Sep 3, 2010
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There are also others here who are expert in taxation (I am an active CPA in FL since 1999) who also has hands-on experience behind the wheel of a big rig.
I have also read some pretty good tax-related posts by a poster who goes by 94nole who I also believe is a CPA. -
Nice to meet you. Roadmedic obviously knows his stuff, too. I think he's an enrolled agent. (I think he's a he.)
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