New bills are tax bills, too

Tucked into the new highway and energy laws are scores of tax provisions, including several that affect truck owners. Here's a rundown. The highway act extends the five existing Highway Trust Fund (HTF) taxes until September 30, 2011. The underlying rates are left untouched for the taxes on gasoline and gasohol; diesel and kerosene; “retail” sales of trucks, tractors, and trailers; truck tires; and heavy vehicle use. But the law manages to direct some more revenue into the HTF in ways that should benefit honest truckers by making more cheaters pay the full cost of fuel. The biggest ...

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