How do I file an IFTA tax return in Tennessee?
You can file a quarterly IFTA return using the Tennessee Taxpayer Access Point (TNTAP). Use this checklist to gather the information you will need to create a TNTAP logon and password.
What happens if you don’t file IFTA?
You will be charged a penalty if you file your return late. The penalty is $50 or 10% of the assessed unpaid taxes, whichever is greater.
Why interstate carriers must file IFTA reports?
Under IFTA, carriers only need to report interjurisdictional fuel use to their base state. The state, in turn, will collect the taxes on net fuel use, process fuel tax returns, and distribute the funds to all the other states. The base state is also responsible for enforcing compliance through scheduled IFTA audits.
What is IFTA tax reporting?
The International Fuel Tax Agreement (or IFTA) is an agreement between the lower 48 states of the United States and the Canadian provinces, to simplify the reporting of fuel use by motor carriers that operate in more than one jurisdiction. The carrier files a quarterly fuel tax report.
How much are apportioned plates in Tennessee?
Jet Permit Ltd. – (800) 788-0603. Motor Carrier Express – (512) 491-7362. Nova Permits – (800) 567-7775.
How do I get IFTA stickers in Tennessee?
To obtain an IFTA license you must submit an application to the Tennessee Department of Revenue. Tennessee does not currently charge a fee to submit an application or for required decals.
How do you survive an IFTA Audit?
Surviving an IFTA Audit
- Our recommendation: Obtain a fuel card to keep accurate records of fuel purchased per gallon per truck.
- Our recommendation: Make it a habit of testing the GPS system periodically to ensure it is working properly.
What are IFTA miles?
International Fuel Tax Agreement miles or IFTA miles are all miles or kilometres your vehicle ran throughout the quarter in each IFTA-only jurisdiction, including empty or deadhead miles, mileage for moving around the yard or to the mechanic shop, and personal conveyance miles.
What states are not in IFTA?
There are several jurisdictions that are not IFTA members where IFTA credentials are not valid, these include: Alaska, Hawaii and the District of Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon, as well as all the states and Federal District of Mexico.
What states are not IFTA?
Non-IFTA jurisdictions are the following: Alaska, Hawaii, District of Columbia (US); Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, Nunavut (Canadian territories); and all of Mexico. All miles driven in these locations are considered to be Non-IFTA miles and should be reported as ‘Non-IFTA’ miles in the IFTA report.
What does H2 mean on a TN license plate?
H PLATES – FOR HIRE – NON APPORTIONED
PLATE | CLASS CODE/ ISSUE YEAR |
---|---|
H/1 FOR HIRE 9,000 lbs GVW – H1 PLATE | 4201/2000 |
H/2 FOR HIRE 16,000 lbs GVW – H2 PLATE | 4203/2000 |
H/3 FOR HIRE 20,000 lbs GVW – H3 PLATE | 4205/2000 |
H/4 FOR HIRE 26,000 lbs GVW – H4 PLATE | 4207/2000 |
How much are IRP plates in Tennessee?
The state registration fee for the apportioned plate varies based on your base state, gross vehicle weight, and the states included in your route. Normally, an 80,000-pound vehicle with 48 lower states registered under their license would have to pay around $1,500 to $2,000.