The International Registration Plan is a reciprocity agreement among states of the US, the District of Columbia, and provinces of Canada that recognizes the registration of commercial motor vehicles issued by other jurisdictions.
Different permits are required to be legal to drive. An IFTA permit is a permit that is required to be able to drive legally in any state. A New Mexico, New York, Kentucky, Connecticut, and Oregon permits are additional permits you would need, along with an IFTA permit to be legal in those states.
Also known as a Highway Use tax, is an annual tax that all trucks at or exceeding 55,000 lbs must file. 2290 fee is based on weight group and required purchase month. Expires June 30th. IRS will waive penalty and interest if renewal is filed by August 30th.
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SCAC stands for Standard Carrier Alpha Code. It's a unique code that identifies transportation companies.
There are a couple of different ways we can set up authority for you: business authority, ICC, MC, and DOT.
BOC-3 is required to get your MC/DOT and IL-ICC.
This is a list of agents for every state that is required to be on file with Washington.
A FEIN is the identifying number that the federal Internal Revenue Service (IRS) uses to identify a business based on payroll and tax records.
IFTA is the mutual agreement between 48 states in the U.S. and 10 provinces in Canada that allows drivers to report and pay taxes for their vehicles with only one fuel tax license.
Motor Carrier involved in interstate commerce, and other businesses subject to (UCR) are required to submit annual fees based on fleet size to supplement funding for state highway motor carrier registration and safety programs.
MCS-150 is required to apply for a USDOT number and must be updated at least every two years.