Utah IFTA Filing
Prior to the introduction IFTA, commercial vehicles and trucks would need separate tax permits for each of the states that they were driving through. Port-of-Entry collection stations were erected in order to gather the tax owed according to that states own specific fuel tax laws. This created more work for the states and stalled interstate commerce for trucking agencies. When registering for the IFTA, you should think about your vehicle type, location, and tax preparation method.
When you register for IFTA you will do so in a specific jurisdiction, for example the state of California. It will be in this jurisdiction that you submit your IFTA fuel report and obtain either your tax refund or pay any fuel tax owed. The jurisdiction which you need to register for IFTA can be where the qualifying automobile is registered, where you have an established physical workplace, or where you file the operational records for that qualifying vehicle. The exact form number that you should seek will depend on the legal system that your applying in. On your fuel tax report form you should record any jurisdictions participating in the IFTA that you have traveled through and the fuel that you obtained in that jurisdiction.
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To establish if your vehicle meets the requirements and can take part in the IFTA, you should have what is named a qualifying vehicle. A qualifying vehicle is one that carries either people or commercial goods. It should also meet the following qualifications: have 3 axles or more, or have 2 axles or more and weigh beyond 26,000 lbs, or when used as a combination and weigh more than just 26,000 lbs. You should call the motor carrier vehicle section of that jurisdiction and ask to apply for an IFTA license and decals to feature on your vehicle. Once complete, you should repay it to the regulating body with the requested processing fee. Assuming that you meet the requirements for IFTA, you will be issued with the correct license and decals. You are now registered to take part in the IFTA program.
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- IFTA Form
- IFTA License
- IFTA Calculator
- IFTA Rules
- IFTA Quarterly Fuel Tax Report
- IFTA Registration Application
- IFTA States
- IFTA Tax Rates
- IFTA-1
- International Fuel Tax Agreement Fuel Tax Report
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IFTA significantly simplified the payment of fuel tax for trucks traveling through more than one state. It is important to make sure that you remain in compliance with IFTA regulations. Penalties and fines may be put on commercial vehicles and trucks which are not appropriately registered or who do not file the fuel tax report forms on the due dates.
We Provide [Minor] to all Fifty States
- Alabama IFTA
- Arkansas IFTA Rates
- California IFTA Rates
- Connecticut IFTA Renewal
- Florida IFTA
- Hawaii IFTA Renewal
- Illinois IFTA Rates
- Kentucky IFTA Decals
- Michigan IFTA Rates
- Mississippi IFTA Program
- Nebraska IFTA Forms
- New York IFTA Application
- Ohio IFTA Rates
- Pennsylvania IFTA Forms
- Rhode Island IFTA Application
- South Dakota IFTA
- Texas IFTA Rates
- Virginia IFTA
- West Virginia IFTA Decals
- Wyoming IFTA Renewal