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Re: Hauling--Taxes--Powerstroke--$
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Posted by harley on July 13, 2004 at 20:18:12 from (64.136.27.229):
In Reply to: Hauling--Taxes--Powerstroke--$ posted by Craig on July 13, 2004 at 19:30:56:
You'll get to see some country, but take it from someone who is there, you won't make any money at it. Here in Missouri, if you go more than 150 miles, you have to run a log book, have a dot number since you are technically involved in interstate coimmerce you have to either pay state trip permits as you go, which are very expensive or file for a free IFTA sticker(Interstate Fuel Tax Administratioin) and then every quarter fill out the miles you ran in every state and the fuel you used in every state and the fuel you bought in every state, and all this at what these clowns out there want to pay per mile which is about 55 to 85 cents per mile. And this with fuel at what it is. SOOOOO, not to put a damper on your idea, because I had the same one, but now I just haul the tractors I buy and sell on Ebay. I've tried to get a photo ad on this site for two weeks now and it's like you have to have a degree in computer science to get it through. I gave up. Anyway good luck, Harley.
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