IRP Plates
IRP ( International Registration Plan) is a agreement between US and Canada-- based on total distance in active jurisdictions. the owner of a truck utilizes the vehicle in multiple jurisdictions, they must report all driven mileage per jurisdiction, yearly. Drivers and carriers should pay taxes based on the driven mileage.
Why needed:
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You operate a 2-axle truck and either your gross vehicle weight or registered
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gross vehicle weight is or more than 26,000 pounds
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Your vehicle operates on 3 or more axles, regardless of weight.
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The vehicle is used in combination when the gross vehicle weight of such combination exceeds 26,000 pounds.
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Optional: Trucks or truck tractors, or combinations of vehicles having a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 pounds
What is needed to get IRP?
In order to register under the IRP, you must:
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Establish your business in your Base Jurisdiction (State or province)
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You must have one or more commercial vehicles in each fleet that operate interstate.