I didn't miss the point. I understood what you were trying to say but did not agree with how you said it. The $0.11 surcharge has nothing to do...
That seems about 3x-4x high. Are you sure you calculated it correctly? If you are a new account all jurisdictions should be calculated within...
IFTA reporting doesn't have to be complicated. For a small operation of only a few trucks, just get a trip sheet copy it onto a large envelope....
If you use oil in the fuel tank, it would be taxable under IFTA. Techinacally, the added gallons would increase the total gallons on the return...
IFTA returns are not that complicated if you are tracking the miles and fuel anyway. Do you not understand the actual form or how to track the...
The $0.11 surcharge is MOST DEFINATELY part of IFTA. The surcharge is assessed at the time the quarterly return is completed on all gallons of...
I'd be careful about "switch my plates to SK". I'm not sure if is the same in Canada but IRP requires and actual presence in the base...
The stateline requirement is most likely for IFTA and IRP reporting. The recordkeeping requirements for DOT and IFTA/IRP are very different....
Tracking vehicles can be time consuming, but only to a point. This was a sample audit. If CJAaggregatehauler cannot track the vehicles, how can...
Routes of travel are a requirement by IFTA. Your jurisdiction can waive that but sounds like TX doesn't. I'm really curious about this sampling...
I know I have read this before. Have you posted on another forum? I don't have your information or audit, but IFTA regulations do not state...
Indiana charges $0.16 a gallons to everyone purchasing diesel unless it is exempt. If you drive a subject vehicle (26,000 lbs. +) there is an...
PA wants you to list the jurisdictions so that your return will have all the current tax rates for any jurisdictions you may need. Some...
If you have no actual travel in a jurisdiction and you do not plate with that jurisdiction, you will not a get a discount. You will still be...
The IRP plate fees are calculated in two tiers, actual and estimated. If you travel in 5 jurisdictions, the miles from those jurisdictions are...
Your logic shows that you do not understand how the plate fees are calculated. The fees to each jurisdictions are based on a calculation of...
. Once you are plated for a jurisdiction, you are plated for that jurisdiction. You don't pay to use x number of miles. If you are allowed to...
The answer depends on whether or not you actually travel in all 48 states. If your actual travel is only in the 9 or 10 states then the 48 would...
I can't figure out how you think estimates make the first plate the most expensive because you report miles you don't travel. Fees are based on a...
A base plate is for the "home" state only. If you want to go into another state, you can purchase a trip permit. Trip permits are good for a...