COMPANY FORMATION (MC AUTHORITY) ASSISTANCE

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Company Formation-MC Authority (Assistance)

Here at Reliable Elite Dispatch LLC , we are proud to be part of the trucking services company you can rely on. Use a Factoring Setup (Assistance) to keep you and your vehicle on the road. You have decided to start working in the trucking industry. You love to drive. You love to help people and businesses. You want to be an important part of today’s economy. You want to start a trucking company but don’t quite know how, or you are familiar with the process but want some support to ensure you do everything right. Reliable Elite Dispatch LLC is here to help. We can assist you in establishing the business, registering your vehicles and trailers, and getting all the required paperwork and documents to get you up and operating. We are pleased to offer our assistance, irrespective of your stage in the process. We will handle everything. All that’s required is driving. Get going right now. To receive an estimate for our services or to learn more about what we can offer you and your business.

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HOW TO GET STARTED WITH US

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Pick a service plan. We give you all the details so that you can make an informed decision and pick the best plan for your needs.

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Sign our agreement outlining your rights and responsibilities for collaboration. It delineates terms crucial for our partnership.

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Accept loads, initiate negotiations, review rates, loads, and details in your online account once your profile setup is complete.

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Close the loop. We only invoice you for the loads you accept. Your invoice appears the week after the work is complete.

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NAVIGATING TRAILER OWNERSHIP AND COMPLIANCE

Owning and operating trailers for business demands meticulous attention to registration, taxation, and compliance. Here’s a guide to securing titles, registering trailers, and understanding tax obligations.

Creating the Company

The General Corporation Code specifies a number of steps that must be followed when starting a company, which include the following:

While we can’t provide legal advice, we can help you handle all the filings and documents.

Title For Trailer and Trailer Registration

All trailers must be registered whether you buy or lease them for your business. The state will only then grant them permission to travel on highways.

How to Get a Title for a Trailer

The title for the trailer process typically starts at the DMV — but you can fill in forms online to save time. The previous owner/seller or lessor should have completed a transfer of title into your name if you purchased or leased the trailer. This is proof that you own the trailer. If you bought the trailer brand new from the manufacturer or dealership, you must fill out a title application.

 

Registering Your Trailer

Trailer registration requires only the submission of the DMV evidence of ownership and the completion of the registration application. You will be asked to provide evidence that you have paid all taxes and obtained the proper insurance coverage for your trailer.

How Much Does Title and Registration Cost for Trailer?

The title fee is $55, assuming no lien is on your trailer. Annual costs for trailers, calculated by weight, are as follows: There is an additional $18 for every 1,000 pounds for trailers weighing over 5,000 pounds, in addition to the following rates: $15 for up to 1,000 pounds, $20 for 1,001 to 2,000 pounds, and $40 for 2,001 to 5,000 pounds. Please remember that to move cargo across different states, “apportioned registration” is a requirement. In order to travel through other jurisdictions without obtaining multiple permits or registrations, you must complete this registration in your home state. You pay fees everywhere you operate, proportional to however many miles you log in each state.

 

Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax

Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax In addition to your regular business taxes, as a carrier, you must remit a heavy highway use tax return to the IRS every year. This tax applies to operations involving vehicles with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more on public highways. Heavy vehicle operators with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more are obligated to pay an annual federal tax known as the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return (HVUT).

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