We just had a driver call in, he pulled into a scalehouse and an IRS agent asked to make a copy of his BOL. A number of other drivers had to do the same thing. Does anyone know why whey would need to do this? None of our drivers or office personnel have heard of this being done before.
IRS Copied Bill of Lading
Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Hibbs, Jun 2, 2014.
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I'd call the scale house to figure out what is going on. Check to see if you're getting correct information.
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Probably auditing .either the truck company or the shipper. Kinda' sneaky, huh ?
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Are we that broke?......
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I am not sure if that is legal without a warrant . But God help the driver that dares to say no to them
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Details, right vs wrong, legal vs illegal, truth vs fiction. Let is slide my man.
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First time I ever heard of IRS being at a scale house? Did they check his fuel?
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Or his 2290?
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Yea that's a possibility too but the way I understand it, IRS has something to do with those fuel checks they run in scales- to make sure trucks aren't running the wrong (non taxable) fuel?
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It's usually state guys checking for dyed fuel.
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