Trucking Compliance in Georgia
File Form 2290 for just $34.99. Get Instant SMS Alerts and Free VIN Corrections.
Georgia Trucking Checklist
Ensure you have all the required permits to operate legally in Georgia.
IRS Form 2290 (HVUT)
Federal tax for vehicles 55,000 lbs+. Includes Free VIN Corrections and Instant SMS Alerts.
IFTA & IRP
If you leave Georgia to haul goods in other states, you need IFTA decals and Apportioned Plates.
USDOT Number
Required if you operate commercial vehicles involved in interstate commerce, or haul hazardous materials within Georgia.
Georgia FAQs
Do I need to file Form 2290 in Georgia?
Yes. Determining if you owe the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is a federal requirement, regardless of your base state. If you operate a vehicle with a gross weight of 55,000 lbs or more on public highways in Georgia, you must file Form 2290 with the IRS.
How do I get IRP Apportioned Plates in Georgia?
You must register through the Georgia DOR. You'll need your stamped Schedule 1 (proof of 2290 payment) to complete your IRP registration and get your apportioned plates.
When are Georgia IFTA taxes due?
Georgia follows the standard IFTA quarterly reporting schedule: April 30, July 31, October 31, and January 31.