In case you’re running late: IFTA clarifies grace period
This time of year can be busy for most people, and fuel taxes are probably not the most exciting thing on your list. But, International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) licenses and decals expire December 31, so if you have trucks registered under IFTA, remember to renew your credentials now to ensure the new license is in place by January 1. If you’re running a little late, you still have options to stay on the road and in compliance.
When renewing your IFTA license and decals, you have a two-month grace period (January and February) to display the renewal IFTA license and decals. To operate in IFTA jurisdictions during this grace period, you must display one of the following:
- The valid current or prior year IFTA license and decals, or
- A valid single-trip permit.
Processing time for renewals varies by state, and it can take several weeks to receive your new decals. For seamless operation into the new calendar year, IFTA encourages you to file your renewal application with your base jurisdiction well before December 31, 2021.
3 ways to show compliance
Carriers must display one or more of the following to travel through IFTA member jurisdictions for the first two months of 2022:
- A valid 2022 IFTA license and two IFTA decals issued by an IFTA member jurisdiction.
- A valid 2021 IFTA license and two IFTA decals issued by an IFTA member jurisdiction (if a renewal application has been filed for 2022).
- A valid trip permit issued by the IFTA member jurisdiction through which they are operating.
While the rest of your list might be a lot more fun, checking off this item will get your new year off to a good start.
- Remember that IFTA license renewals for 2022 must be filed with your base jurisdiction before the end of 2021.
- The two-month grace period is for display of renewal credentials, not to file your renewal application for those credentials.