Running with JCT, Part Deux

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  1. Alanp613

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    along with the 1099 is a summary of income and expenses.

    There are loads coming out of Tysons Logansport in all the time going to laredo.
     
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    Is that if you use atbs though? Or do they send the summary without paying atbs $20 a week?

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    Actually that would be very convenient for me as that plant is 30 or so miles from home. What about inbound to this general area?
     
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    Atbs is something totally different. You get the summary without atbs also.

    If I remember right when I was over the road I delivered in auburn, shelbyville, indianapolis, several other places
     
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    No. Deprecation is only done when you purchase a large asset. A lease deal is not a purchase, at least not until you complete it and have exercised the option to buy the truck and the truck titled in your name.

    With a lease you can calm all your payments as they are inurned instead. That cannot be done with a purchase. With a purchase you must depreciate it over 5 years even if you paid for the truck in one year.
     
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    Morning everyone. Hope everyone has been given great miles for the day. On my way to Pensacola and found fuel for 3.68 in Steele, AL hope they are successful in getting a later appointment for my delivery since I got hung up at shipper for almost 3 extra hours past what I was told. Then traffic on 59 south was a nightmare. So now I am estimating about a noon delivery. Plus will be interesting on how I will get to misery for my hometime for this weekend. So far I have turned almost 13000 miles since I left Sapulpa on the 29th of Jan. Have a good day out there everyone and keep the shiny side up and between the lines.
     
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    I am modifying a spreadsheet I made to help track expenses and estimate my paychecks each week. I now that JCT pays .90cpm empty and loaded. But, is the fuel surcharge paid on only loaded miles or is it paid on both loaded and empty miles?
     
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    It's paid on all dispatched miles
     
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    Thanks. I thought it was that way, but wasn't sure. The company I am leaving only pays fuel surcharge on loaded miles.
     
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    A little tip when you do your spreadsheet do the equations like this

    LDM * .90 + MTM * .90 = Total

    Same thing when you figure fuel surcharge.
     
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