The purpose of IFTA is to establish and maintain a single fuel tax license for all of your qualified motor vehicles, authorizing them to travel in all IFTA jurisdictions, requiring you to file only one tax return each quarter with your base jurisdiction to report your fuel usage and mileage for all IFTA member states and provinces.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days
You must file a California IFTA tax return each quarter for your entire IFTA, even if you do not travel outside of California or do not travel at all during the reporting period.
IFTA is an agreement among U.S. states and provinces in Canada that simplifies the reporting of fuel use taxes by interstate motor carriers who operate in two or more member states or provinces.
Same day issued by CDTFA
if your trucks have a gross vehicle weight of over 26,000 pounds or have three or more axles, and cross into two jurisdictions, you have a “qualified motor vehicle” and are required to file an IFTA report (no matter what your fuel type!). Local trucks operating exclusively within a single jurisdiction typically do not need to file IFTA
The purpose of IFTA is to establish and maintain a single fuel tax license for all of your qualified motor vehicles, authorizing them to travel in all IFTA jurisdictions, requiring you to file only one tax return each quarter with your base jurisdiction to report your fuel usage and mileage for all IFTA member states and provinces.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days
You must file a California IFTA tax return each quarter for your entire IFTA, even if you do not travel outside of California or do not travel at all during the reporting period.
A KYU permit, also known as the Kentucky Weight Distance tax permit, is a tax license required for commercial vehicles operating in Kentucky that weigh over 59,999 pounds. This permit ensures that heavy vehicles contribute to the maintenance of Kentucky's roadways through a weight-distance tax.
Any commercial vehicle weighing over 59,999 pounds that operates in Kentucky is required to obtain a KYU permit. This includes both Kentucky-based carriers and those who frequently travel through the state
Kentucky requires quarterly tax filings based on miles driven in the state. All miles traveled in Kentucky must be reported each quarter, even if no miles were traveled during that quarter.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days
Any commercial vehicle weighing over 59,999 pounds that operates in Kentucky is required to obtain a KYU permit. This includes both Kentucky-based carriers and those who frequently travel through the state
Trip permits are required for vehicles that need to travel through New Mexico but don't have IRP or IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) credentials.
if your vehicle Is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP). Has 3 or more axles. Has a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs. The tow vehicle and trailer combined have a gross vehicle or registered weight over 26,000 lbs.
If your vehicle weighs over 26,000 pounds and travels intrastate or interstate in New Mexico, you'll likely need to file for a New Mexico Weight-Distance Tax Electronic Permit and file quarterly returns. If you're not registered under the IRP (International Registration Plan), you may also need a temporary trip permit.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days.
f your vehicle weighs over 26,000 pounds and travels intrastate or interstate in New Mexico
An Oregon Weight Distance Permit is a mandatory annual permit for commercial vehicles operating in Oregon that exceed a Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) of 26,000 lbs. It's essentially a fee-based system to compensate for the wear and tear caused by heavier vehicles on Oregon's roads.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days
Oregon-based motor carriers, carriers frequently traveling in Oregon, and any carrier operating a vehicle with a GVW over 26,000 lbs.
For the Oregon Weight Distance Permit, you generally need to file reports monthly, not quarterly, especially when you first get the permit.
Filing will be done within 5-10 business days
even if no miles were driven. Failure to report can result in account suspension. After 12 months of consistent filing, you may apply for quarterly reporting and request bond removal.
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