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Ruling Could Affect Okla. Truck Taxes
Paul Spillenger
| Special to Transport Topics
Fifteen years ago, Oklahoma began marketing itself as the promised land for trucking companies in search of a cheap place to base-plate their tractor-trailers. But now the Sooner State is facing assaults on its status from two quarters: a state legislator and the organization that administers the International Registration Plan.
If either is successful, it could spell an end to the practice of out-of-state companies registering their vehicles in Oklahoma to save money.
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Meanwhile, IRP’s Dispute Resolution Committee ruled last month that motor carrier registrants must have a bona fide place of business in a state and not just an address (12-13, p. 2).


