What You Need to Complete Your IFTA Tax Return
April 26, 2018 | 1st Quarter IFTA, IFTA, IFTA calculations, IFTA deadline, IFTA online, IFTA report, IFTA reporting online, IFTA return, IFTA totals, IFTA tracking | No Comments
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As a member of the trucking industry, you should already be aware of the IFTA tax return deadline coming up on Monday, April 30th. Don’t let this deadline sneak up on you. Here is what you need to complete your IFTA tax return.
What You Need to Complete Your IFTA Tax Return
- The total miles traveled per jurisdiction
- The total amount of fuel purchased per jurisdiction
- The total amount of fuel consumed per jurisdiction
- The current tax rate jurisdiction
- And the amount of tax paid per gallon of fuel per jurisdiction.
What Is a Jurisdiction?
Just to clarify, a jurisdiction is a state that you drive through. Your IFTA report is actually due in your base jurisdiction or home state. Your base jurisdiction is also where your truck and information are registered.
IFTA Fuel Tax Rates 1st Quarter 2018
No need to look up the current IFTA fuel tax rates for 1st quarter 2018 filing. Our IFTA software automatically updates at the end of the quarter to ensure your IFTA tax rates are 100% accurate.
Looking For an IFTA Software?
Well, you have come to the right place, my friend. Our sister product Express IFTA is full of innovative features to help you complete your IFTA quarterly fuel tax report. All you have to do to get started is create your free account, enter your business information, specify your base jurisdiction, enter your vehicle details, list your miles and fuel records, and generate your IFTA quarterly fuel tax report.
Say goodbye to the days of complicated calculations. Their IFTA software will accurately calculate your IFTA fuel tax rates and IFTA tax based on the information provided. Never worry about over or underpaying again. They will also convert your miles to kilometers or gallons to kilometers and vice versa at any time.
Plus, their built-in diagnostic error audit can be run on your reports to catch any fundamental filing errors based on your estimated miles per gallon. It will recognize when miles traveled aren’t between adjacent states, and if you purchased fuel in a state, you have not traveled in.