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Who has completed a lease purchase and fully owns truck with title?
Discussion in 'Lease Purchase Trucking Forum' started by OOIDA Media, May 7, 2010.
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I have the title to my truck. All paid for, no liens.
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Last edited: Apr 5, 2015
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I never want to own a truck. Unless I am using it for corlateral to purchase more equipment and grow, which is something that I do not want to do. I will lease until I cant lease anymore.....Why you ask? I can write off 100% of my lease payment....if you own, you can only write off depreciation, which dose not come close to a lease payment write off.....Every year! along with your other write off's ins,maint, fuel, def.ect. So unless you're going to start a trucking company, why would you want to own a truck?........Just asking.
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I know 2 people who leased at Celadon, both paid their trucks off in 3 years, 1.00 buyout.
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Total truck cost $19k
$4,000 down and $500 a month.
$3500 depreciation for 3 years is $10,500
The truck is an asset I can still sell and break even, if properly maintained, for way less than any lease purchase I've seen.
My payments are $470 a month. $70 of that being interest. I pay an even $500 to chunk at some principal. Interest is a write off. Way more moolah in the bank. -
LOL @skateboardman.......Anyway, I hope you have a great tax person with a sharp pencil, because all that money going to your bank will get TAXED hard.
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Writing off the depreciation comes close to exactly the full payoff-- in fact exactly so it is more than close. Wrote a $103,000 dollar check to purchase my truck and was able to depreciate over three years. $34,000 a year write off against my income. I made so little money at the carrier I was leased to that my Profit and Loss over 3 years was negative $27,000 bucks. I can carry that negative number ahead 20 years to pay down future owed taxes. I expect to burn it up within 2 years at my new carrier which pays real money. -
Glad that you can pay cash for your truck. Most drivers can't afford to do that, and if I had that kind of money in the bank I sure as hell wouldn't be trucking
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Jarhed1964 Thanks this.
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