The Secret to Painless IFTA and IRP Audits

Wayne Schooling • Jan 16, 2024

Organized and accessible records are the secret to a painless and penalty-free audit under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) and International Registration Plan (IRP).


Your hard work will have a double payoff because:


  • Similar recordkeeping requirements apply under both programs, and
  • Jurisdictions often conduct joint audits of these programs.


Tip #1: Organize distance records for both programs


Both IFTA and IRP require detailed records of the actual routes traveled by each vehicle for every trip. When recording mileage for these programs, include ALL movement – interstate and intrastate — as well as loaded, empty, dead-head, and bobtail miles.


A recommended source document to track distance is an individual vehicle mileage record (IVMR). IVMRs must be detailed, accurate, and legible. They can be created:


  • In paper form, or
  • By an electronic logging system/device (ELD) or global positioning system.


Distance records must allow an auditor to:


  • Verify the reported distances, and
  • Evaluate the distance tracking system.


Tip #2: Organize fuel records for IFTA


In addition to distance records, IFTA licensees must also maintain detailed records of all motor fuel purchased, received, or used in the conduct of the business. Retail fuel purchases and bulk fuel purchases must be tracked separately.


The records must enable an auditor to:


  • Verify the distances traveled and fuel purchased for the period under audit, and
  • Evaluate the accuracy of distance and fuel accounting systems for the fleet.


Tip #3: Keep records accessible


Neither IFTA nor IRP requires a specific type of storage system for the required records. Paper or electronic/digital records are acceptable.


Records can be kept:


  • Onsite,
  • At an offsite location, or
  • With a third-party administrator.


However, once you are notified of an audit by the base jurisdiction, you must be able to present those records within 30 days of the request. If using a third-party administrator, you should be clear about how to access records when necessary.


Tip #4: Retain records for required time frames


Under IFTA, records used for the quarterly tax return must be retained for four years from the return due date or filing date, whichever is later, plus any time included under waivers or jeopardy assessments.


You must retain IRP records that support the apportioned registration for the current year, plus the three preceding mileage years. As a result, distance data may need to be kept for up to six and one-half years. For this reason, it is highly recommended to keep all distance and fuel data for six and one-half years.


Key to remember: For a painless and penalty-free audit under IFTA and IRP, keep complete, organized, and detailed records of distance and fuel purchases:


  1. In an accessible format, and
  2. For the required retention periods.


Tip #5: Combine NTA ELD & J J Keller Services 


Let the team of JJ Keller compliance advisors combined with the NTA ELD to make it easy to keep your company compliant with complex motor carrier tax and registration requirements, state IFTA and IRP requirements, and fuel tax reporting obligations, plus help reduce your audit risk. They will apply their expertise to ensuring that your vehicles are legal and improving the accuracy and integrity of your fuel and mileage tax data.


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