Licences and permits
Nova Scotia-based carriers operating motor vehicles in multiple jurisdictions need an IFTA Licence.
A carrier needs a Single Trip Permit to enter Nova Scotia and operate a qualified vehicle not registered under IFTA.
Supporting forms
Interjurisdictional carriers that no longer maintain pro-rated plates or stop operating their business outside Nova Scotia need to use the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) Request to Cancel Licence Form to cancel their IFTA Licence.
Interjurisdictional carriers registered in Nova Scotia need to complete a change form any time their carrier information changes.
Apply for a set of International Fuel Tax Agreement decals for each registered vehicle.
Interjurisdictional carriers registered in Nova Scotia need to submit the IFTA Quarterly Tax Report.
Apply for replacement IFTA decals if your decals have been lost, damaged, stolen or if they’re defective.
Tax information bulletins
Information for interjurisdictional carriers who operate in Nova Scotia on how to comply with IFTA.
Information for fuel and tobacco retailers and wholesalers, some groups of fuel consumers and interjurisdictional carriers.
Information for fuel wholesalers and retailers, consumers and interjurisdictional carriers operating in Nova Scotia.
Information for interjurisdictional carriers licensed in Nova Scotia under the IFTA Program.
Information for interjurisdictional carriers licensed in Nova Scotia under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA).
Tax information guides
Covers eligibility requirements to register under the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA), licensing, reporting and compliance.
Information for interjurisdictional carriers on how to find IFTA tax rates by jurisdiction.
Letter of Authority
Have someone represent your carrier or speak on behalf of your carrier about your IFTA application.
Payments
Pay for an International Fuel Tax Agreement Licence, decals and other fees.