Partnering with a freight broker provides carriers a variety of benefits. Brokers help you stay loaded and on the road and avoid deadheading back home. However, you need to do your homework on brokers before working with them. While many freight brokers commit to...
As a motor carrier or freight broker, you need to familiarize yourself with IFTA audit reporting requirements. IFTA is the International Fuel Tax Agreement and it stipulates that your fuel and miles need to be reported to the proper tax authorities at the end of each...
IFTA stands for the International Fuel Tax Agreement, legislation that simplifies the reporting of the fuel that motor carriers, truckers and owner operators use for their businesses. Prior to the IFTA, drivers needed to buy fuel permits in each state, which became a...
As a freight broker or motor carrier, you need to make sure that your assets are protected while they are in transit. Failing to protect your trucks could not only result in stolen shipments, but it could also have more far-reaching consequences, such as losing...
Whether you’re a freight broker who works with truckers or you are a driver yourself, you know that planning your finances in advance is important. Did you know you can benefit from a number of tax deductions? The transportation professionals at the world’s largest...