Revoked Idaho IFTA License

Revoking a license

We can revoke your IFTA license if you meet one of the following criteria:

  • Haven’t engaged in business as an Idaho IFTA carrier in the last 12 months.
  • Don’t pay fuel taxes on time.
  • Don’t pay in full.
  • Don’t file an IFTA tax return.
  • Don’t follow the IFTA rules and recordkeeping requirements.

If your Idaho IFTA license is revoked, the Idaho Transportation Department can require you to buy temporary permits to travel in Idaho. Other jurisdictions may require you to get a temporary fuel tax trip permit for fuel taxes. Some jurisdictions may impose even stricter sanctions.

Appeal a revoked license

The Tax Commission will notify you by mail of our intent to revoke your license. You’ll have 30 days from the date of the letter to appeal.

Reinstate a revoked license

If your IFTA license is revoked and you want to operate your IFTA fleet in any jurisdiction without buying fuel tax trip permits, you must correct the problems that caused the revocation, and reapply for a new Idaho IFTA license to get valid credentials and decals. You may be required to get an IFTA license bond when you reinstate a revoked IFTA license or request a new IFTA license after an IFTA license has been revoked. For more information, contact the IFTA Collection Unit.