Posted by ericlb on January 20, 2013 at 07:16:02 from (12.189.32.37):
In Reply to: DOT number posted by Bob Bancroft on January 20, 2013 at 04:12:25:
dot is nation wide now, only thing that can help on taxes i show the truck is plated, interstate regulated plates are the highest tax rate here, the lowest is weight distance plated, we run those out here, as its possible to go many hundreds of miles and still be in the same state, back east it may not be praticle as the states are small, and it might not be possible to do all your trucking within 1 state, wd tags are for 1 state only, the dot number is just another way to have to pay somebody else, so you can do all the work, one of the many reasons i sold my rig and became a company driver, by the time i payed for the fuel, the insurance, the dot, the road use tax, the mcc permit and the maintenance on the truck ect there just wasnt enough money left for me to fool with it, add in constant dot inspections and if i had had a truck payment there would have been no money at all
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