It shouldn't be too hard to figure out the gas mileage. If you have to rent either the truck or trailer, you can add those costs in as well.
Uhaul has no mileage restrictions for their trailer rentals, I am not sure about other companies. Uhaul is a nationwide chain so should be good for you.
If they are very good friend of you, you should not charge. Otherwise charge according to how much you work.
Your employer should be telling you what the mileage is. At my place of employment, we get 50.5 cents a mile.
I think you should give an estimate based on the condition of each trailer or just charge a flat rate per hour.
you would not charge a friend. you would just do that. that's why they are called friends
A farrier can charge what he wants to charge for his labor. A minimum of 30 dollars per hour on site plus Mileage and materials would be typical.
The IRS mileage rate is 55.5 cents per business mile.
5 to 10 percentwhen are lights required to be istalled on a trailer
If you do it for a living, I would charge half of normal. If you are just handy and know how to do it, $20. That's what I have done for years. If the person feels guilty about the $20 they can add to it. If not, you did your good deed.
I was told that the official trailer should come out Friday,May 6,2011. They are filming the wedding in April and that's it for filming. They should have the trailer done by then.
5 to 15%
5 to 10 percentwhen are lights required to be istalled on a trailer