L/O Fuel Summaries

Discussion in 'Swift' started by blsqueak, Sep 11, 2012.

  1. blsqueak

    blsqueak Road Train Member

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    Mystic, I looked all around for it and could not find it. Is it hidden somewhere. I looked in my info and fuel and still could not find it.

    Never mind, I finally found it. Now just try and understand it. It is showing -$19 fuel tax amount for the month of Oct.
     
    Last edited: Dec 16, 2012
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  3. scottied67

    scottied67 Road Train Member

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    I accidently deleted my inbox before I could get a picture of it but it came down to $1.82 a gallon from that high of $1.96 last week. It turns out an air to air clamp was leaking leading to the turbo.
    On that IFTA report you're talking about, mine shows 5.05 miles per gallon in October, that's why my fuel was so high.
    Also that's great to know we are paying IFTA taxes at the terminals as well. I was just looking at Mira Loma's price was $0.43 cents less than the Pilot price over in Castaic. But Lathrop and Willows price was matching the local truck stops. That's why I was wondering if the taxes were covered in all the terminals because California's IFTA tax is $0.43
     
  4. SteveH85396

    SteveH85396 Road Train Member

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    I buy a lot of fuel at the Fontana terminal. Because of CA's IFTA taxes it's frequently cheaper than Phoenix. It would have to be $.25 cheaper (than Fontana) at Mira Loma to get me to go there, I HATE that bleeping place!
     
  5. blsqueak

    blsqueak Road Train Member

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    Only way that I go to Mira Loma, picking up a t-call trailer.
     
  6. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    Negative number is good. That will be a credit on your statement.

    The far bottom right is the amount of IFTA tax owed. The column just before that at the bottom is the milage surcharge for states such as NM, NY, KY and OR ... Add the 2 together and that is the amount that will be on your pay statement. Generally the statement on the 3rd week of the month ...

    If you run the NY tollways. NY is kind enough to give you a credit for your tolls paid against your IFTA. But, that just shows up as a seperate line on your pay statement. Not on your IFTA statement.
     
    blsqueak Thanks this.
  7. blsqueak

    blsqueak Road Train Member

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    If I remember, the second column from the right was a +$23, and the last was the -$19. Had to have been from lots of NM.
     
  8. SteveH85396

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    NM road tax kills me, though certainly not as bad as Oregon. Last time I went through OR it cost me over $100. Lesson learned, go around OR or turn down the load.
     
  9. MysticHZ

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    I hear that ... go to OR and next month you can pretty much assume a $100 hit on your statement.
     
  10. MicaBay

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    Does it help if you put fuel in OR rather than Idaho or Washington?
     
  11. MysticHZ

    MysticHZ Road Train Member

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    Oh god no!!! That just makes it worse ... Oregon in thier neo socialist ways have decided not particpate in IFTA.

    There is no IFTA credit for any of the fuel you buy in Oregon. Instead they have elected to charge you $.163 per mile for the privilage of driving on thier roads. Though Swift does subsidize us $.03 to take the edge off.
     
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