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Trucker Steve hosts a live call in show. Drivers, friends and family come together from all over the world to talk about the current state of transportation and everything it can entail. Nothing is out of bounds and the conversations can get heated. When the recording light goes off and everyone knows they are no longer being recorded the room is a virtual party, the online chat room explodes with people laughing, yelling, and carrying on! You are interested in calling in, right? The show is live every Tuesday night at 7pm pacific time. The number to dial is 724-444-7444 id: 43374, If you go to www.talkshoe.com you can come into a live chat room ID 43374 and chat with lots of drivers and other people, hope to chat with ya there!
Wisconsin trucker indicted for fatal stabbing on Edens
A Wisconsin truck driver was indicted Tuesday for the murder of another trucker who prosecutors say argued with the victim on the CB radio before tailgating and pulling over to stab him to death on the Edens Expressway last month.
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Highway shutdowns: A trucker’s nightmare
With interstates closed during storm, drivers pulled over and fretted With interstates closed during storm, drivers pulled over and fretted. | VIDEO, PHOTOS
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‘Happy’ Harry Oilfield Trucker
North Dakota`s oil boom has benefited the entire state in one way or another. It`s certainly been good for the trucking industry. An industry veteran shares a perspective of someone who`s been through all the high and low cycles before.
Read more on KFYR-TV Bismarck
1. Keep the Good RecordsWith tax-filing complications, the truck industry, receive dozens of truck drivers tests in the e-mail per year. During an examination is never a “good” thing, as long as your financial information is then organized, you should have nothing to fear. Throughout the year, keep your receipts and financial records together and safe in a box. If there is time to do your taxes, take the whole box so that you have all the information you need. 2. Business DeductionsIf you are self-employed, there are many truck driving charges can search deductions. The rule of thumb with these deductions is that everything on or in your car can be deducted as an operating expense goes. This includes decorations for the inside of the cabin, the materials that you can use to repair your truck clean, and cost. 3. TipsWhile hand over, it is not true that a statement giving deductions, you are automatically a test, it makes sense that it can establish “probable”. This is only due to the fact that more paper spends hand over used, so the IRS is more time looking over your return. This is not a bad thing, but be sure to keep good records and all your receipts. If you do not receive a receipt for a truck wash or other expenses, write the amount, description and date in a “recipe”, which should accept the IRS. 4. Meal AllowancesAccording the IRS, you may deduct up to $ 52 worth of lunch money, as long as you are on the road all day. Keep a logbook with the date and amount of food you eat while on the road or it will be very difficult, with an exact number 5th Several of the biggest tax headaches StatesPerhaps truck drivers face is the taxes that they have, they pay in each state are registered to drive their trucks in. For some truck drivers, this can only be 1 or 2 states. For truckers driving across the country, this number can add up fast. Each state will raise vehicle registration services fees, and some states will raise other taxes and fees. Make sure tax preparer to date on the tax codes of each state over out-of-state truck driver. 6. WeightIf you drive a big truck with a gross weight (more than 55,000 pounds), you must use the federal tax to 31 To be paid August each year. If you have not yet bought a truck with the weight conscious, that if you do this, this tax is for the first time at the end of the month in which you purchase your truck is due. After you have paid for the first time, you can choose to pay each year in August or quarterly payments to reduce the burden. 7. Fuel TaxesLuckily for truckers who appreciate most states to buy their fuel and gives you certain tax advantages. Therefore, it is imperative that you keep good track of your mileage and fuel purchases. 8. Hire a ProfessionalWith IRS rules and regulations as well as many deductions and credits available to truck drivers, be sure to hire a professional tax help, you sort it all out. You may even find that your tax preparation fees to pay for itself, as a professional you can be any deductions you are entitled to, including the new you do not know perhaps.
By Matthew HarrellThe Truckers program active duty troops soldiers the opportunity to obtain a trade Driverâ?? S License (CDL) at no cost. To ease the transition into civilian life smoother, the troops Truckers 2 program provides soldiers during his active service, so that they qualify for a transportation job immediately. Chris Lopez is with the troops Truckers 2 program in the past two and a half years together, and spoke with CareersinGear. com magazine about the services they offer. â?? The troops Truckers program was born from an idea out, and the idea is mainly from the American dream. Our service members have spent the first part of her life defending the “American Dream”, and when they leave the service, they want to continue to live, dass As you know, they want to do that with a great career and a bright future, â?? Lopez said about the origin of the troops Truckers 2nd Troops Truckers 2 allows companies from a pool of extraordinary security select open-minded, hard working people and physically fit. In addition to providing individuals with the exact truck industry that the needs of the troops Truckers 2 program also provides training for businesses, the best drivers with special needs. Active duty troops are covered under the militaryâ?? S tuition assistance program. While the program is primarily for the active duty servicemen and women, there are still opportunities for those who have already completed their military service. If you find out about the program are covered by their service times under various grants. Troops Truckers 2 partners with a number of different transport companies that desire high-quality employees, offered by the military. â?? Our program is for anyone who is a need for the recruitment of good quality has a talent for perfect behind-the-wheel options, â?? said Lopez. â?? The key to our program is that we want our graduates have a job before they make final salute to that base station â?? summarized Lopez. Troops Truckers 2 is currently at Camp Pendleton, CA, located with the expansion in several centers in the Midwest expected. For more information, visit Troops2Truckers. com to see how you can transition from military to take a job in transportation.

