What is the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) and what are the requirements?
The International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) is an agreement among states to report fuel taxes by interstate motor carriers. To register, you must: • have an established place of business in the State from which motor carrier operations are performed, • mileage must be accrued in your State, • your operating records of the fleet must be maintained or can be made available in your State, and • you must operate in at least one other IFTA jurisdiction. Under the IFTA, you are issued an IFTA license and one set of your State IFTA decals for your truck, which will allow you to operate in all other IFTA jurisdictions without buying additional decals from those jurisdictions. A copy of the IFTA license may be used in your truck instead of the original license. Further information regarding IFTA can be obtained by calling the Truckers Accounting and Permitting Service, Inc. at 800-553-8277.
Related Questions
- What are the requirements for an International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)? Any person based in a member jurisdiction operating a qualified motor vehicle(s) in two or more member jurisdictions.
- Since I received my IRP plate, do I still need to obtain International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) stickers or the Single State Registration System (SSRS)?
- Why has my International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) license been revoked?