How do you keep track of your tax deductions?

KATHY KNUTSON
Monroeville, Ala.
Transport America
“I’ve got my logs, and I just claim a general per diem.”

DAVID SHINPAUGH
Dallas
Schneider National
“I keep all my receipts in a big box.”

RICHARD DIXON
Waco, Texas
Paschall Truck Lines
“I take all the minimum deductions for the per diem.”

KEVIN MACLENNAN
Springdale, Ark.
Allen Canning Co.
“Put them in my pockets, and I take the receipts home with me.”

DENNIS WILLIAMS
Franklinton, La.
Confederate
Transportation
“I keep all my receipts in my truck, and then I add them up.”

LESTER DECELL
Augusta, Ga.
Yucca Moving Co.
“Someone else does it for me. I take the $42 a day per diem my boss gives me.”

JOEY PATTERSON
Pittsburg, Texas
Daryl Thomason
Trucking
“I just remember them. It’s all in my head.”

JOHN LONG
Hattiesburg, Miss.
Stewart Transport
“I keep them in a Wal-Mart bag, all piled in a file cabinet.”

JOE BUNDRICK
Greenwood, S.C.
Annett Holding Corp.
“I turn in whatever I got in my log book. You make more that way.”

MIKE BAKER
Salina, Kan.
J.B. Continental
“I keep them in a box and then transfer them to a file cabinet.”

HOWARD STEINHART
Knoxville, Ga.
U.S. Xpress
“I write my deductions down, save receipts and my $42 a day per diem.”

W.B. SMITH
Birmingham, Ala.
Leader Transport
“I keep a record of anything I do. I keep a file, a folder and my logbook.”