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Junk Removal and Dumpster Rental Bookkeeping: Roll-Off Day Rates, Tipping Fees, and Per-Truck-Day Economics
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Junk Removal and Dumpster Rental Bookkeeping: Roll-Off Day Rates, Tipping Fees, and Per-Truck-Day Economics

A bookkeeping field guide for junk removal and dumpster rental operators — ASC 606 treatment of roll-off rentals and overage tonnage, tipping fees as direct cost of service, Section 179 and bonus depreciation on hooklift trucks, Form 2290 and FMCSA compliance accounts, and the per-truck-day KPIs that decide route profitability.

bookkeeping
small-business
revenue-recognition
section-179
+4
Tow Truck and Vehicle Recovery Service Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Independent Operators
·mike

Tow Truck and Vehicle Recovery Service Bookkeeping: A Practical Guide for Independent Operators

How independent tow operators should segment revenue across cash calls, motor clubs, police rotation, and heavy recovery — plus accruing impound storage daily, handling mechanic's lien sales, applying Section 179 to wreckers, and reserving for on-hook claims.

bookkeeping
small-business
trucking
accounts-receivable
+6
Bookkeeping for Local and Long-Distance Moving Companies: Carriers, Brokers, Fuel Surcharges, and Driver Settlements
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Bookkeeping for Local and Long-Distance Moving Companies: Carriers, Brokers, Fuel Surcharges, and Driver Settlements

Build a chart of accounts that separates carrier revenue from broker pass-throughs, handles fuel surcharges and packing inventory correctly, and reconciles driver settlements against bills of lading — the bookkeeping discipline that protects margin in local and long-distance moving operations.

bookkeeping
small-business
trucking
chart-of-accounts
+4
IFTA Quarterly Fuel Tax Returns: A Filing and Audit Guide for Owner-Operators
·mike

IFTA Quarterly Fuel Tax Returns: A Filing and Audit Guide for Owner-Operators

IFTA returns are due quarterly on April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31, and tax follows the miles you drove, not the fuel you bought. This guide shows owner-operators how to calculate fleet MPG, net taxable gallons, and surcharges, and which record-keeping habits survive an audit.

trucking
tax-compliance
tax
self-employment
+3
Form 2290 and the HVUT: How Trucking Operators File Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Before the August 31 Deadline
·mike

Form 2290 and the HVUT: How Trucking Operators File Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Before the August 31 Deadline

Form 2290 funds federal highway maintenance through an annual excise tax on vehicles with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. Owner-operators and fleets owe up to $550 per truck and must file by August 31 — late filings trigger a 4.5% monthly penalty and DMV registration suspension.

tax
tax-compliance
tax-deadlines
tax-filing
+4
Financial Management for Trucking Businesses: A Complete Guide for Owner-Operators and Small Fleets
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Financial Management for Trucking Businesses: A Complete Guide for Owner-Operators and Small Fleets

Learn essential financial management strategies tailored for owner-operators and small trucking fleets to navigate cash flow challenges and improve profitability in the competitive trucking industry.

financial-management
trucking
small-business
cash-flow
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The Top Trucking Accounting Software (2025 Guide)
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The Top Trucking Accounting Software (2025 Guide)

Choosing the right accounting software is crucial for trucking businesses. This guide provides insights on the best options for owner-operators and fleets, focusing on cash flow management, IFTA automation, and timely driver payments.

trucking
accounting-software
cash-flow