Craynuff you asked
I have been told the fuel surcharge is not taxable . If that is true , can the full expense of fuel be deducted or how does this work ? Thanks Frank . I know this is a busy time for you .
Sorry you guys, but it included on your settlements as part of your income and will be included in the non employee income that is on your 1099 MISC.
You are recieving the fuel surcharge to cover the increased cost of fuel only, and it is separated on your settlement sheet but figured into you total income.
If you own a Cargo Van, it will be deducted if you use the standard mileage rate or actual expenses.
In a Straight Truck or Tractor you deduct the price of fuel by your reciepts. that is all the fuel you purchase is DEDUCTIBLE PERIOD. Cause in these trucks you can not use the Standard Mileage Rate at all.
DO NOT LOSE OR LET THE FUEL RECEIPTS FADE OUT. IF YOUR USING THE FUEL ISLANDS YOU GET A PRINT OUT, THAT PRINT OUT DEPENDING ON THE COMPANY WILL AND DEFINITELY FADE THAT YOU CAN JUST ABOUT READ THEM,
FLYING j, PILOT, use thermal paper and will FADE OUT PERIOD IF YOU DO NOT USE THE STANDARD TRUCK FUEL ISLAND, FOR INSTANCE THE FLYING J RV PUMPS, AND MOST OF THE PIOLTS GIVE YOU A RECEIPT AT THE PUMP, THESE ARE ON THERMAL AND WILL DEFINITELY FADE,
If you are audited by the IRS for truck expenses, and you have unreadable receipts they will be disallowed even though you have a recipt, but they cannot read the amount paid.
ITs the same for toll receipts, certain states use thermal paper also,
PA, OH, IN, NY, and the bridges inand out of Canada, Make sure you make copies of all of them when they are still fresh. then you will have no worries.as to your correct deduction
If you have any more questions please to not hesitate to ask
Franklin Katz, ATP
Franks Tan & Business Service
Kings Mountain, NC
704-739-4039*