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Old 04-24-2007, 09:18 PM
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Default I need a easeir way to do ifta

Ok can some one teach me.....
I need to keep better track of ifta miles.

I use all my Rate cons and pc miller to track my miles I know where i start from the rought i took and where i ended up at.

I then run my miles break it into states and then Do my ifta.

Is there a better way????

Something easy I need to keep better records trip sheets per load For documentation at home for the MAN If you knowwhat i mean.


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Old 04-24-2007, 10:59 PM
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You are doing all the right things manually without buying fancy software. I quit using stateline miles years ago. No one pays you on actual miles so why pay tax on actual miles. Be sure your mpg make sense at the end of the report. If you show 9 mpg they will be sending it back to you. The easier way is to buy software or pay someone else. Also good records keeping is the key.
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We pay a permit service to ours. We just record the odometer mileage at every statw line on the trip sheet and fax the trip sheet.

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I quit using stateline miles years ago. No one pays you on actual miles so why pay tax on actual miles. Be sure your mpg make sense at the end of the report.
I think I can learn something here. Please elaborate Loadit.
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We pay a permit service to ours. We just record the odometer mileage at every statw line on the trip sheet and fax the trip sheet.

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I quit using stateline miles years ago. No one pays you on actual miles so why pay tax on actual miles. Be sure your mpg make sense at the end of the report.
I think I can learn something here. Please elaborate Loadit.
Whenyou bid freight, you are bidding based on computer miles not hub miles. Since I'm not paid on the hub/odometer then I'm not going to pay tax on the hub/stateline miles. This is easy to do if you run the same routes (started an excel spread sheet- Indianapolis to Atlanta IN 100 mi in Indiana, 120 mi in Kentucky, 140 in Tennessee, 130 miles in Georgia. Total 490 miles, probably about 550 miles on the hub computer shows about 525 miles depending on the router. Remember the key is to make your mpg reported to IFTA make sense.
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Got it. Thanks. Not sure my permit service would like this too much. Probably have to file the IFTA myself if I wanted to do this.
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Got it. Thanks. Not sure my permit service would like this too much. Probably have to file the IFTA myself if I wanted to do this.
You would have to do it yourself. I'm a penny squeezer and probably should pay someone, I just hate when services dont submit on time and I get penalized.
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We used FuelDesk Plus on Internet Truckstop. It's an excellent tool and you can submit your trips straight into the IFTA program. Cost $35/month but well worth the price because there are other things that are beneficial.
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