RICHLAND, Miss. (12 February, 2008) — Continuing a
tradition of exceptional commitment to their drivers, KLLM
Transport Services, Inc. announced a new per diem allowance program
available to OTR, Regional and Dedicated Company drivers. The new
per diem program is KLLM’s response to requests and opinions
submitted through their driver suggestion line.
Jim Richards, Chief Operating Officer at KLLM, reviews driver
suggestions each week. “We’d been receiving numerous
suggestions about per diem pay,” Richards said. “So, we
worked very closely with the IRS and our accounting audit group to
increase drivers’ take home pay.”
With per diem, the IRS allows a portion of your pay to be
reclassified as non-taxable to help offset “road living
expenses” incurred away from home. For each travel day
worked, $52.00 of your gross earnings may be reclassified as
non-taxable, per diem. You still receive all of your earnings, but
your taxable income is lowered. With fewer taxes to pay out,
drivers’ take-home pay increases.
However, before putting the new per diem allowance program into
effect, KLLM sought the opinion of their drivers once more.
Richards addresses the KLLM driving force in a weekly operations
message that drivers can access through a toll-free 800 number each
Friday. Starting last December, Richards talked about the details
of the per diem program each week.
“We were able to make adjustments before the program actually
began, based on drivers’ suggestions,” Richards said.
“Because we discovered not everyone wanted to participate, we
made the per diem allowance optional.”
The new program went into effect on February 5, 2008.
“We think the per diem allowance is a great thing and we’re excited about the benefit to our drivers,” Richards said.
For more than 40 years, KLLM Transport Services has delivered perishable commodities and dry goods to its customers. KLLM offers Over-The-Road, Regional and Dedicated temperature-controlled and Dry Van services throughout the 48 contiguous states and Mexico. To learn more about KLLM, call 866-874-5556 or visit www.kllm.com.