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understanding bus charter price quotes know what you are paying for
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Who wants to pay sales tax? Nobody, so it's a nice change that in most states, you aren't required to pay sales tax for chartering a bus. Ohio and California are the two known exceptions. In Ohio the estimated price for sales tax is 7.70% and in California it is only 2%. |
When dining in most restaurants, most people pay at least 15% gratuity to their server. In local bus chartering, the standard gratuity rate is about 11%. Around a third of the operators pay comes from the gratuity, so be sure to not skimp on this part, it usually ensures good service on your charter.
Over the road charters are buses that travel out of the local area and
overnight. These quotes are based on the miles traveled. In 2007, the
average charge per mile nationwide was around $2.96. The companies usually
have a day rate which is their minimum charge per day. The day rate is
the minimum charge per day if the per mile charge is not more than the
combined day rates. The national average day rate in 2007 was around $819.
In 2004 the national rate was about $766 and in 2003 it was $701.
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On your charter you may have some other fees like bridge tolls or airport taxes. The majority of companies will include these extra fees into your first quote. Some other companies will have you pay these as they occur. Also, remember that the customers are usually required to pay for and book the operators hotel room while on these charters. |
If you look into the hotels in the particular area, many will comp the operator's room for free when there is a group getting rooms there too.
The law requires 10 hours of rest for every 10 hours of driving or 15 hours of standby time. If your charter is going to be more than 10 hours long, you will need to be an operator swap out. These charter swap outs usually can range from $209-$909; these prices will depend on how far you are from the departure city. This law ensures your safety while chartering on long trips, you shouldn't have any drivers being overly tired while chartering you around. Hopefully, this information and the tips that you have read will help you in understanding bus charter price quotes.


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