Good fuel card |
03-24-2019, (Subject: Good fuel card ) Post: #17 | |||
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RE: Good fuel card I've been searching for a good fuel card to make sure I'm IFTA compliant. Currently, I'm a 1 truck O/O with a daily dedicated run though 3 gulf coast states. I use my Chase business card since it gives me 3% on all fuel purchased to 250k. Honestly, I really like this method since I use the reward points to pay for most of my vacation. I have a short WB Cascadia daycab so I can get into 'normal' fuel stations. A large chain in this area (RaceTrac) is usually 38-45 cents cheaper than the truck stops. Yes, it takes longer, but if I can save 40-50 bucks/fill-up, then it certainly justifies the extra time for me (plus like mentioned, the 3% and no fee). From what I see, NASTIC would be my best discount, but with the monthly and annual fee, I do not think it will beat what I have now. My concern with what I have now is IFTA compliant fuel receipts. - IFTA guys....I have a question. My concern with using my business card is that it does not provide a way to enter the mileage and unit number of my rig directly on the receipt. Currently I just write that info on the receipt when I get fuel. According to the IFTA website, that info is required on the receipt but is unclear if it can be written in or not. I definitely don't want to get audited and have to pay more tax on fuel that I've already been taxed on! I spoke with an IFTA rep Friday morning and she did acknowledge my receipt concern with my current Chase card, but did confirm or deny if I could write in the missing info when I get fuel. She said "Ask the attendant to write it in for you." I seriously can't see why that would make it any better..... | |||
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