In addition to the federal road tax, drivers of Heavy Weight Vehicles must pay a separate tax to New York State, known as the Highway Use Tax (HUT) or New York HUT. When it comes to New York HUT Permits and New York HUT Filing, We are the best options for trucking companies.
The New York State Tax Department collects the New York Highway Use Tax (HUT) under Article 21. In order to use the public highways in New York, truck drivers must adhere to certain laws and submit quarterly tax payments to the New York State Tax Department. As a weight-distance tax, the New York HUT is calculated by measuring the total weight of a vehicle and then multiplying it by the total distance driven on New York State roads.
In order to get a New York HUT Permit and pay taxes, the following types of vehicles qualify: Towable or self-propelled vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of at least 18,000 pounds. Trucks, trailers, semi-trailers, and other dawn vehicles with a gross vehicle weight of 18,000 pounds transport automotive fuel, the majority of which are diesel motor fuels like kero-jet fuels and kerosene and motor fuels like aviation gas, Benzol, and gasoline.
The New York HUT must be submitted quarterly or yearly, and a detailed record of all business trips must be documented. Keeping track of your business trips and completing your quarterly taxes might be a hassle, but with our help, you won't have to worry about it anymore. If you need a New York Permit, our knowledgeable staff can obtain you one as quickly as possible, and we can also handle your quarterly New York HUT Filings.