For several years, the status of driver inc has sparked numerous debates in the Canadian trucking industry. This model, in which a driver incorporates and invoices their services as an independent business, appears attractive at first glance: more flexibility, potentially higher income, and increased administrative control. However, behind this façade lie several legal, financial, and operational issues that have led many organizations, including Global TL, to take a position against the use of driver inc in a trucking context.
A driver inc is a driver who creates a corporation (incorporation) and provides their services to the carrier as a subcontractor rather than as an employee. In practice, however, these drivers often work under the same conditions as employees — same schedule, same equipment, same responsibilities — which places them in a legally problematic grey area.
One of the biggest issues with the driver inc model is the question of true status.
Several government audits have shown that, in many cases, these drivers do not meet the criteria of a genuine independent contractor.
This leads to:
Tax authorities are increasingly monitoring this phenomenon, particularly in trucking, where it has become a widespread practice.
In the short term, incorporation may seem beneficial for a driver, who may sometimes see an improvement in net income.
But in the long term, several protections disappear:
In the event of an accident, injury, or work stoppage, a driver inc may find themselves with little or no protection.
For companies, working with driver inc also increases non-compliance risks and leads to unexpected costs during tax audits.
The driver inc model also creates unfair competition between carriers.
Companies that comply with the law and hire their drivers as employees become disadvantaged compared to those that bypass tax obligations through driver incorporation.
This dynamic affects:
This is one of the reasons why several organizations, associations, and governments take a firm position against driver inc.
At Global TL, the priority is compliance, safety, and operational stability.
For these reasons, we favour a network of owner-operators who are legitimate, properly incorporated under the rules of the art, and who truly meet all legal criteria of an independent contractor.
We ensure that:
Choosing a carrier or a logistics partner that avoids risky practices, such as non-compliant driver inc, ensures better long-term protection for both the company and the drivers.
Whether you are looking for reliable owner-operators, full logistics services, or want to become part of our network, feel free to contact us. The Global TL team is here to support you.
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