Jun 9, 2021
With the primary income tax deadline delayed until mid-May, there was only a one-month gap between that date and the June 15 deadline for quarterly estimated income tax.
I couldn’t sleep Sunday, and in the accompanying wee-hours mental reckoning I came upon one of the reasons.
Say it ain t so, Joe … Yep, Tuesday, June 15, quarterly estimated tax payments are due. (And though I m retired from the road, I still have to make them given the self-employed nature of my business.) Every few weeks it seems I have some type of conversation with an owner-operator less than confident about what to do about taxes.
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Combining all leased and independent operator clients of ATBS, average earnings for the first quarter were $16,481, or 67.7 cents per mile. At that pace, the year’s average for the group would total almost $66,000. For flatbedders it d be $73K-plus.
What’s happening, he said,
is that drivers are looking at the fact that they can make $70,000 “and stay home a little more.”
The result is a tightening of capacity. Parker said utilization in the first quarter at Covenant was three or four percentage points less than it would have as a result of that development. “
It’s an interesting dynamic that none of us have calculated,” he said.
To put the numbers in perspective, Todd Amen, the president of ATBS, which prepares taxes for mostly independent owner-operators, said in a recent interview with the FreightWaves Drilling Deep podcast that
Apr 15, 2021
Past SuperTruck concepts from Volvo, Navistar and Freightliner involved diesel powertrains, principally. The third funding opportunity from the DOE for the SuperTruck program prioritizes battery-electric, hydrogen and hydrogen fuel-cell power plants across truck size spectrums.
One of two experienced operators serving on a distinguished panel today summed up many owner-operators thoughts about major technology advances after U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced a third round of Super Truck funding.
Joel Morrow, driver and specifications manager with small-mid-size fleet Ploger Transportation, stressed the importance of ensuring that the latest technologies are ready for the real world.
Joining Morrow and Granholm on the panel were Clark Reed, driver with Nussbaum Transportation; two other federal officials; and North American Council for Freight Efficiency Executive Director MIke Roeth.