Trucking taxes are no exception to these problems.
Many deadlines in many IFTA jurisdictions have been moved or suspended for the duration of the crisis.
Most IRP deadlines have been changed and the majority of IFTA filing deadlines have also been moved.
Here is a breakdown of every IFTA filing deadline suspension or change in every IFTA jurisdiction.
90-day IFTA extension can be applied for by completing a waiver if you or a relative you are caring for is sick with COVID-19. Waiver available at: Colorado.gov/tax.
Maine will not be charging late penalties for 1st Quarter IFTA filings.
Registration set to expire on March 31, 2020, will be extended to April 30, 2020.
Temporary IRP and IFTA requirements are waived for vehicles traveling through New Jersey for relief efforts.
Pennsylvania IFTA trip permit requirements are also waived for 30 days or until the end of the emergency.
IFTA requirements for out-of-state vehicles are waived until June 30, 2020.
The new first quarter IFTA deadline is May 26, 2020.
IFTA enforcement also suspended for trucks traveling through the state as a part of emergency relief.
Most IRP deadlines have been changed and the majority of IFTA filing deadlines have also been moved.
Here is a breakdown of every IFTA filing deadline suspension or change in every IFTA jurisdiction.
IFTA filing deadline changes
Alabama:
IFTA registration requirements for vehicles traveling through the state as a part of emergency relief are waived until April 31, 2020.Arkansas:
IFTA requirements for vehicles traveling in and through Arkansas for relief efforts are waived until April 30, 2020.California:
90-day IFTA extension can be applied for by completing a waiver if you or a relative you are caring for is sick with COVID-19. Waiver available at: CDTFA.ca.govColorado:
IFTA registration requirements suspended until June 30, 2020.90-day IFTA extension can be applied for by completing a waiver if you or a relative you are caring for is sick with COVID-19. Waiver available at: Colorado.gov/tax.
Connecticut:
IFTA requirements are waived for commercial vehicles assisting in relief efforts until further notice.Delaware:
IFTA requirements are waived for vehicles aiding in emergency relief until the end of the state of emergency.Florida:
IFTA enforcement suspended for trucks traveling through the state as a part of emergency relief until April 13, 2020.Georgia:
IFTA trip and fuel permits for vehicles providing direct assistance to the COVID-19 emergency are waived until May 16, 2020, at 5 pm.Idaho:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now June 1, 2020.Indiana:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now May 31, 2020.Illinois:
No IFTA penalty or interest for late filers, until May 26, 2020.Iowa:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now May 31, 2020.Kansas:
IFTA trip permit requirements for trucks traveling through Kansas have been suspended for trucks operating in association with disaster assistance until further notice.Kentucky:
Renewal dates for licensing and registration extended by 90 days.Maine:
IFTA registration enforcement is suspended until April 16, 2020.Maine will not be charging late penalties for 1st Quarter IFTA filings.
Maryland:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now June 1, 2020.Michigan:
Enforcement of IFTA requirements is waived through the end of April.Missouri:
IFTA requirements are waived until the end of the declared emergency.Mississippi:
IFTA requirements for motor carriers traveling through Mississippi due to the COVID-19 emergency are waived.Registration set to expire on March 31, 2020, will be extended to April 30, 2020.
Montana:
IFTA requirements are also waived until further notice.Nebraska:
Vehicle registrations expiring on or after March 1, 2020, are valid until 30 days after the end of the state of emergency.New Jersey:
IFTA registrations expiring March through May 2020 are extended until May 31, 2020.Temporary IRP and IFTA requirements are waived for vehicles traveling through New Jersey for relief efforts.
Nevada:
IFTA requirements are waived during the duration of the emergency.North Carolina:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now July 15, 2020.Oklahoma:
Registration and licensing requirements are waived for commercial vehicles providing direct assistance to relief efforts until May 8, 2020.Pennsylvania:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now June 1, 2020.Pennsylvania IFTA trip permit requirements are also waived for 30 days or until the end of the emergency.
Rhode Island:
License and registrations expiring between March, 1 and April 30, 2020, are now valid for another 90 days after their expiration.South Carolina:
IFTA registrations that expire March 1, 2020 through June 30, 2020, will be valid until July 1, 2020.IFTA requirements for out-of-state vehicles are waived until June 30, 2020.
Tennessee:
IFTA requirements for vehicles traveling through the state of Tennesse in furtherance of disaster relief efforts is waived until May 18, 2020.The new first quarter IFTA deadline is May 26, 2020.
Utah:
IFTA renewal for vehicles engaged in emergency relief efforts with registration expiring after March 17, 2020 waived until further notice.Vermont:
IFTA enforcement discouraged for 90 days from the date of the emergency declaration (March 13, 2020).Virginia:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now June 1, 2020.Washington:
The first quarter IFTA deadline is now May 30, 2020.Wyoming:
IFTA enforcement also suspended for trucks traveling through the state as a part of emergency relief.
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