You don't need to tie up 2k of your cash. There are companies who will write you a surety bond for a couple hundred bucks.
Filling up in Oregon
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You should fuel in Oregon as often as possible. When you fuel in other states you are essentially making an interest free loan to the government until you settle up at the end of the quarter.
If you buy all your fuel in Oregon, you still owe the same amount to IFTA at the end of the quarter,but at least the MF'ers aren't using your money interest free for three months.88228822 Thanks this. -
California also increased tolls across the bridges to all vehicles $1.00 the first of the year.
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There is a trend of toll roads going on throughout the US. It’s happening in a lot of states, but most of the new ones appear to be optional or traveling next to toll-free roads as we see in Dallas-Fort Worth, Atlanta, etc. -
I'm in Oregon every week and always fill up there. Even with the monthly use tax, the savings is huge at the pump. Most of the time it's at least a buck cheaper per gallon than California, and .50 to .75 cheaper than Washington.
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