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If your commercial vehicle weighs over 26,000 pounds & you plan to operate in the state of New Mexico, you must register for a Weight Distance Tax (WDT) electronic permit. The WDT is imposed on both interstate and Intrastate operators, and it’s essential to remain compliant with New Mexico regulations. To maintain compliance, every operator must report their vehicle’s miles traveled quarterly online. At JST Truck Permits, we offer fast and reliable permit services to help you obtain your New Mexico WDT permit in just a few minutes if you meet all requirements. If you don’t, our expert team will handle all the necessary paperwork for you.
If you’re an operator with a licensed weight of 59,999 pounds or more, the state of Kentucky requires you to report mileage tax. This tax is known as the Kentucky Highways Use Tax (KYU).
All operators can register for a Kentucky Permit and pay the tax online. It’s essential to report the miles traveled in Kentucky every quarte to stay compliant with Kentucky regulations.
Contact us today to secure your KYU permit and take the first step towards hassle-free trucking in
The state of New York imposes a Highway Use Tax (NY HUT) on motor carriers operating certain commercial motor vehicles on public highways. It’s essential to note that toll-paid sections of the New York State Thruway aren’t covered by NY HUT, and truckers should record this in their mile logs. The tax rate for NY HUT is based on the weight of the commercial motor vehicle and the reporting method chosen by the trucker. As a carrier or owner-operator, staying compliant with NY HUT regulations is crucial to avoiding fines and penalties.
As a motor carrier, you’re required to report quarterly driven miles to maintain your IFTA account, which allows the BOE to charge you taxes correctly. Filing your fuel tax correctly is crucial to avoiding penalties and fines. At JST Truck Permits, we specialize in IFTA filing and ensure that you’re always compliant. Our expert team will help you calculate miles and fuel gallons according to the different states you drive, making IFTA reporting a breeze. The due date for the IFTA quarterly tax return is the last day of the month following the end of the quarter.
Keeping your MCS-150 up to date is crucial for avoiding fines and deactivation of your USDOT number. Even if nothing has changed in your MCS-150, it still needs to be updated every two years. At JST Truck Permits, we can take care of your MCS-150 update hassle-free. Our expert team will ensure that your information is accurate and up-to-date, so you can focus on your business operations.
Stay compliant with the state of Oregon and avoid penalties by letting JST Truck Permits handle your monthly filings. As per Oregon law, all carriers with an Oregon weight receipt must file a monthly report, even if there is no activity to report.
Our team of experts can help you with accurate and timely filings, including the highway use tax bond, to ensure your compliance with state regulations.
Easy Truck Permit can help you navigate the California Air Resources Board (ARB) requirements for your reefer trailers. An ARB number is assigned by the board to identify reefer units and their compliance status. If you operate reefer trailers in California, it’s mandatory to have ARB numbers on them. However, if you’re based outside of California, it’s not required to have ARB numbers on your units. Let our team ensure that your reefer trailers comply with all the necessary regulations.
Are you tired of dealing with the hassle of obtaining trip permits each time your fleet ventures into a state or province outside your home base?
We understand the importance of compliance and can help you navigate the complex IRP requirements to ensure that you are properly registered and paying taxes in all jurisdictions. Don’t risk incurring potentially significant fines for operating somewhere you haven’t registered. Let us help you to get your IRP plate on same day and stay compliant.
The state of Connecticut requires that all trucks over 26,000 lbs be registered for an annual permit. This permit must be renewed each year and is issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). The cost of the permit depends on the size of your truck and how much it weighs. The DMV will also issue a one-time trip permit if you need to travel across state lines.