Please Note: The Motor Carrier Services/Oversize-Overweight Permits customer service counter at the Hill Farms State Office Building in Madison, WI is now permanently closed. A customer drop-box for Motor Carrier Services or Oversize-Overweight Permits related materials is located outside of the south entrance of the Hill Farms State Office Building at 4822 Madison Yards Way, Madison, WI.
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2024 IFTA sticker
General
IFTA is an agreement among all states (except Alaska and Hawaii) and Canadian provinces (except Northwestern Territories, Nunavut and Yukon) to simplify the reporting of fuel used by motor carriers operating in more than one jurisdiction.
The IFTA license offers several benefits to the interstate/inter-jurisdictional motor carrier. These benefits include one license, one set of decals per vehicle, and one quarterly fuel tax report per licensee that reflects the net tax or refund due. These advantages result in cost and time savings for the carrier and the member jurisdictions.
Persons who operate "qualified motor vehicles" are subject to IFTA licensing, reporting and record-keeping requirements unless the vehicle is exempt or a trip permit is obtained as described below.
Qualified motor vehicle - a motor vehicle used, designed, or maintained for transportation of persons or property and:
- Having two axles and a gross vehicle weight or registered gross vehicle weight exceeding 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms; or
- Having three or more axles regardless of weight; or
- Is used in combination, when the weight of such combination exceeds 26,000 pounds or 11,797 kilograms gross vehicle or registered gross vehicle weight. Qualified motor vehicle does not include recreational vehicles.
Recreational vehicles exempt. Vehicles such as motor homes, pickup trucks with attached campers, and buses when used exclusively for personal pleasure by an individual are exempt from IFTA. In order to qualify as a recreational vehicle, the vehicle shall not be used in connection with any business endeavor.
Wisconsin-based. Upon application, the Division of Motor Vehicles will issue credentials that allow a Wisconsin-based IFTA licensee to travel in all IFTA member jurisdictions. Wisconsin is your base jurisdiction for IFTA licensing and reporting if you:
- Have qualified motor vehicles based in Wisconsin for vehicle registration purposes
- Maintain operational control and operational records for qualified motor vehicles in Wisconsin or can make records available to Wisconsin
- Have one or more qualified motor vehicles that actually travel on Wisconsin highways; and
- Operate in at least one other IFTA jurisdiction
Other license application information.
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Corporation or LLC. If you are a corporation or LLC, you must be on file with the Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions and be registered in the EXACT name of the registrant. Contact the
Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions online or at (608) 261-9555. Status must be active and in good standing. Out of State Organizations Transacting Business in Wisconsin must be registered as a Foreign Corporation.
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US DOT number. You must have a currently updated US DOT number. Currently updated means it has been updated within 2 years of when the IRP will expire. The US DOT number must be issued in the complete and full legal name of the registrant. If a MC Authority is also obtained, the legal name must also be in the complete and full legal name and be ACTIVE. If you do not have a US DOT number, or would like to check the status of your US DOT number and/or MC, you can apply or
view online -- phone number (800) 832-5660 or (608) 662-2010.
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For-hire carrier. If you are a for-hire carrier you must have valid Insurance and Authority on file before we will process your application.
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FEIN. The IRS-issued FEIN (Federal Employer Identification Number) number must be on file with the Federal Motor Carrier Administration and must be in the complete and full legal name before we will process your application.
The Wisconsin International Fuel Tax License Application form
MV2667 can be used by parties that have an established WI IFTA account to:
- Change your name or FEIN number
- Apply for additional decals
- Order a duplicate license
- Change your address
- Reinstate your license
Quarterly reporting. Every licensee is obligated to submit a return. Tax returns are required even if no operations were conducted or no taxable fuel was used during the reporting period. Returns that are not filed or not paid in full are considered late and will be assessed penalty and interest. When filing a tax return, a licensee may apply the fuel overpayment generated in one jurisdiction to the taxes owed for another jurisdiction.
Online access. The WisCRS IRP and IFTA online application is here;
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MV2755 – Wisconsin International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) for diesel fuel only
MV2756 – Wisconsin International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) for non-diesel fuel only
See below links to forms.
Annual renewal. In early October each year, we email the annual calendar-year renewal notice to each current licensee for which we have an email address. We mail paper renewal notices to others.
Online users can file quarterly and pay through WisCRS, our online system. See the how-to video posted at the top of this page for step by step instructions on how to file the quarterly report online. Non online users must complete the form and mail with appropriate fees (see instructions) to the address below.
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MV2668 - Motor Carrier Name Change Application
- Annual renewal 2024:
MV2766 - Wisconsin International Fuel Tax Agreement License Renewal
Reciprocity
Wisconsin has a fuel tax licensing reciprocity agreement with Iowa and Minnesota. This agreement replaces fuel tax licensing and reporting requirements for qualified motor vehicles to operate within 30 miles from the Wisconsin/Iowa and Wisconsin/Minnesota state border.
See 30 mile border agreements.
Trip permit
In lieu of IFTA licensing, a 72-hour trip permit can be obtained. These can be purchased from a permitting service or self issued.
See trip permits.
Record keeping
You must keep adequate mileage records and retain fuel receipts and invoices to substantiate your mileage and fuel use reporting. Wisconsin adopted the record keeping requirements of the International Registration Plan (IRP) for registration and the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) for fuel tax.
View the requirements.
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