Logistics and Trucking Companies
Recording a factored invoice as full revenue overstates income by the factoring fee, a mistake standard bookkeeping makes constantly. Maspartner provides outsourced trucking accounting built for carriers and logistics companies.
About Logistics and Trucking Accounting
Trucking and logistics accounting is one of the most bookkeeping heavy small business categories there is. A carrier is tracking fuel and driver pay across multiple states, filing quarterly IFTA fuel tax returns, managing factoring transactions, checking freight bills against bills of lading, tracking depreciation on every truck and trailer, and reconciling owner-operator settlements gross to net, all while trying to figure out whether each load actually made money, which is why trucking accounting carries more moving parts than most industries. Recording a factored invoice as full revenue, or booking a net settlement instead of the gross amount before deductions, are two of the most common mistakes in the industry, and both make income look wrong at tax time. Neither survives proper trucking accounting.
Maspartner handles IFTA reconciliation, driver and owner-operator settlement accounting, freight bill audits, and load level profit tracking as part of everyday trucking accounting. Our trucking bookkeeping team works inside the systems you already use, so trucking accounting stays consistent from load entry through financial statements.
Services We Offer
Load Bookkeeping
IFTA Fuel Tax
Driver and Owner-Operator Pay
Factoring Bookkeeping
Fuel Card Reconciliation
Freight Broker Accounting
Freight Bill Auditing
Order Management and Billing
Fuel Card Reconciliation
Freight Broker Accounting
Freight Bill Auditing
Order Management and Billing
Truck and Trailer Depreciation
Cost-Per-Mile Reporting
Per Diem and Travel Expenses
AP and AR Bookkeeping and Financial Statements
The Problems We Solve for Logistics and Trucking Companies
Factored Invoices Get Recorded as Full Revenue
We record factoring the right way, separating the advance from the fee, so trucking accounting doesn’t overstate income.
Net Settlements Get Booked Instead of Gross, Hiding Real Costs
We book the full gross settlement as revenue and list every deduction separately, which is what accurate trucking accounting requires, so you see the full picture.
IFTA Filing Gets Skipped Until It Becomes a Penalty
We reconcile IFTA every quarter against fuel card and mileage data as part of routine trucking accounting, keeping filings accurate and ready for review.
No One Checks Freight Bills Against the Bill of Lading
We audit freight bills against bills of lading and shipping documents, catching overbilling and pursuing carrier claim rebates, a step most trucking accounting setups skip.
Fuel Surcharge Gets Mixed into the Base Freight Rate
We track fuel surcharge, accessorials, and line haul revenue as separate line items, so trucking accounting shows margin per load as it really is.
Truck and Trailer Depreciation Never Gets Tracked Properly
We track depreciation on every truck and trailer and apply the right elections inside your trucking accounting, so you capture the tax benefit you’re entitled to.
Owner-Operator Payments Get Mixed With Operating Costs
We classify owner-operator settlements as a direct cost of revenue, the one place trucking accounting most often goes wrong, keeping cost per mile numbers accurate.
Benefits of Outsourcing Services
Accurate Load Profitability
IFTA Compliance Without the Scramble
Cash Flow You Can Actually See
More Time on the Road, Not in the Books
Bookkeeping That Scales With Every New Truck
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Logistics and Trucking Companies We Support
OWNER-OPERATORS | SMALL AND MID-SIZE FLEETS | FREIGHT BROKERS | THIRD PARTY LOGISTICS (3PL) PROVIDERS | LESS THAN TRUCKLOAD (LTL) CARRIERS | REFRIGERATED FREIGHT CARRIERS | FREIGHT FORWARDERS | LAST MILE DELIVERY COMPANIES | WAREHOUSING AND DISTRIBUTION COMPANIES | INTERMODAL CARRIERS | SPECIALIZED HAULING COMPANIES | OWNER-OPERATOR FLEETS LEASED TO CARRIERS
FAQs
How do I know if a carrier or broker is overcharging me on a freight bill?
Checking each freight bill against the bill of lading and other shipping documents is the way to catch overbilling on weight, mileage, or accessorial charges, and this audit process can also uncover carrier claim rebates that would otherwise go unclaimed. Freight bill auditing belongs inside proper trucking accounting for exactly this reason. Businesses that don’t audit freight bills routinely lose money to overcharges they never notice, and general bookkeeping without trucking accounting experience won’t flag them.
Does Maspartner handle IFTA fuel tax reconciliation as part of our bookkeeping?
Yes. Maspartner reconciles IFTA fuel tax quarterly against fuel card data and mileage records as part of standard trucking bookkeeping, keeping filings accurate and reducing the risk of the mileage discrepancies auditors specifically look for. IFTA reconciliation is a core part of our trucking accounting service rather than an add-on. Missed or inconsistent IFTA reconciliation is one of the most common compliance gaps we catch and fix for carriers when we take over trucking accounting.
Why does recording a factored invoice as full revenue overstate my income?
When an invoice is sold to a factoring company, the company receives less than the full invoice amount after the factoring fee, and recording the full invoice as revenue without separating out that fee overstates income on the books by the fee amount. Correct trucking accounting records the factoring fee as its own expense line, so both revenue and cost stay accurate. This is the single most common error we correct when we take over trucking accounting from a general bookkeeper.
How should I classify owner-operator payments if I run a small fleet?
Owner-operator settlements should be recorded as a direct cost of revenue tied to the loads they haul, not mixed in with general operating expenses, since misclassifying them distorts cost per mile calculations that drive pricing and profitability decisions. Fleet trucking accounting treats settlements as cost of revenue for this reason, and logistics accounting built for freight keeps that classification consistent every month.
Should I record my settlement as gross or net if I'm leased to a carrier?
Gross, not net. Recording only the net settlement amount hides real expenses like fuel advances, insurance, and escrow deductions that should appear as their own line items in the books. Booking gross revenue with deductions itemized separately gives an accurate picture of true operating costs, and it is standard practice in owner-operator trucking accounting.
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