Tax & IRS Services for Truck Drivers in Texas
Running a trucking business is hard enough without worrying about taxes.
Whether you're an owner-operator, independent contractor, or operate a growing fleet, Infinity Tax & Financial Services helps truck drivers throughout Texas stay compliant, reduce their tax burden, and resolve IRS problems before they become overwhelming.
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Tax Services Designed for Truck Drivers
The trucking industry comes with unique tax challenges.
Fuel expenses, per diem deductions, equipment purchases, maintenance, insurance, depreciation, and quarterly estimated taxes all require specialized knowledge.
Our team works with truck drivers and transportation businesses to simplify tax compliance and help maximize legitimate deductions.
Services include:
Annual tax preparation
Tax planning
Quarterly estimated taxes
Bookkeeping
Payroll
Business entity guidance
IRS representation
IRS Tax Resolution for Truck Drivers
Falling behind on taxes is more common than many truck drivers realize. Unexpected repairs, rising fuel costs, slow freight markets, and cash flow issues can quickly make it difficult to keep up with IRS obligations.
We help truck drivers resolve:
IRS payment plans
Bank levies
Wage garnishments
Unfiled tax returns
Offer in Compromise
Penalty Abatement
Payroll tax issues
IRS notices
Why Truck Drivers Choose Infinity
Unlike many national tax resolution firms, we don't disappear after your IRS issue is resolved. We continue helping clients through:
Annual tax preparation
Bookkeeping
Payroll
Tax planning
Ongoing IRS compliance
Our goal isn't simply solving today's tax problem. It's helping you avoid tomorrow's.
Real Client SuccessWhy Truck Drivers Choose Infinity
A Texas truck driver came to us after nearly two years of IRS issues.
After reviewing the situation and correcting prior filings, we helped the client recover more than $32,000.
Proudly Serving Truck Drivers Throughout Texas
Infinity Tax & Financial Services works with truck drivers throughout:
Houston, League City, Pearland, Friendswood, Webster, Clear Lake, Pasadena, Baytown, Sugar Land, Katy, The Woodlands, Spring, Tomball, Galveston, Texas City, Dickinson, Kemah, Seabrook
We also serve trucking companies and owner-operators throughout Texas through secure virtual consultations.
Whether you need help preparing your taxes, organizing your bookkeeping, or resolving a serious IRS issue, our team understands the challenges truck drivers face.
Frequently Asked Questions
What expenses can truck drivers deduct?
Qualifying truck drivers may be able to deduct expenses such as fuel, maintenance, insurance, permits, equipment, professional fees, lodging, and other ordinary and necessary business expenses. Eligibility depends on the driver's employment status and individual circumstances.
Can owner-operators set up an IRS payment plan?
Yes. Owner-operators who owe federal taxes may qualify for an IRS Installment Agreement. The available payment options depend on the amount owed, filing compliance, income, expenses, and assets.
Can the IRS levy a trucking business bank account?
The IRS may levy a business bank account after required notices and collection procedures. Trucking businesses facing a possible bank levy should act quickly because options may be available to prevent or release the levy.
Do truck drivers need bookkeeping?
Monthly bookkeeping helps truck drivers and owner-operators track revenue, fuel, repairs, equipment costs, insurance, and other business expenses. Accurate records also make tax preparation easier and help reduce the risk of missed deductions.
How often should owner-operators pay estimated taxes?
Many self-employed owner-operators are expected to make quarterly estimated tax payments. The appropriate amount and schedule depend on income, deductions, prior-year tax liability, and business structure.