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STAFFING

Turn Your Cash Flow Challenges into Growth Opportunities

Stop Chasing Unpaid Invoices: Focus on client relationships with Integra Funding’s payroll funding solutions. Align your payroll seamlessly with our financial support, turning challenges into opportunities.

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Booth 1423 | Nashville, TN | Oct 22-24

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PAYROLL FUNDING

Confidently Manage Payroll on Time—Regardless of Its Size or Complexity

Our staffing company clients see results with Integra Funding Solutions. 
You can, too.

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Fast Approval and Setup

Our process is quick and easy.

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Maximize Cash Flow

Get the most out of your business with our financing.

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Scalable Financing

Our options grow with your business, as you do.

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Our staffing industry experts will work with you to create a financing solution that fits your business needs so you can go after new business without financial constraints.

SOLUTIONS

Join Our Clients Who Work Smarter,
Drive Business and Grow Revenue

Our staffing company clients see results with Integra Funding Solutions. 
You can, too.

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Quicker access to cash

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Financial stability and reduced credit risk

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Better cash flow and on-time payroll

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Attraction and retention of top talent

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Financing to match your staffing needs

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Satisfied clients

Ready to take the next step with Integra Funding for Staffing?

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Running Quickly

Our staffing industry experts will work with you to create a financing solution that fits your business needs so you can go after new business without financial constraints.

OUR GUIDE

Payroll Funding for Staffing Companies

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Our Guide

Bridge the gap between invoicing clients and receiving payment with payroll funding

WHY PARTNER WITH INTEGRA FUNDING SOLUTIONS

Gain the Financial Freedom to Focus on What Matters Most—Your Clients and Your Employees

Let Integra help so you can grow your business and provide exceptional service. 

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Partner Support

We work with your business partners to get funding solutions that meet your operational needs.

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Funding Options

Get access to large funding resources tailored to your business size and ambitions so you can go after growth opportunities with confidence.

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Invoice Management

Our flexible invoice management solutions let you choose the best option for your agency so you have the cash flow to succeed.

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Contract Analysis

Our team will provide you with detailed analysis and recommendations to help you find and secure contracts.

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Long Term Business Plan

We will help you grow your business value whether you’re planning for future growth or preparing for future transitions.

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Payroll Solutions

Manage your payroll cycles with our flexible solutions that fit your billing cycles and financial needs.

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Join the ranks of the thousands of businesses we’ve helped. Contact us to find out how Integra Funding can help your staffing business.

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Maximize Your Savings: Essential Year-End Tax Tips for Truck Drivers in 2024

As a truck driver, understanding and maximizing tax deductions can help you save on your annual tax bill. Integra Funding Solutions is here to help you navigate the complex world of tax deductions specifically for truck drivers. With tax season upon us, it’s a good time to review the business expenses you are able to deduct in order to reduce your tax burden and keep more of your hard-earned money. Tax breaks for truck drivers As an owner operator, you incur a lot of job related expenses while on the road — from fueling up to eating. Tax season is a chance to claim truck driver tax deductions and get some of that money back. Who can claim truck driver tax deductions? If you work for a trucking company and get a W-2 at the end of the year, you can’t deduct any of your work-related expenses. If, on the other hand, you are a self-employed driver, you can deduct work-related costs. Any customer who paid you more than $600 during the year should send you a 1099-NEC at the end of the year. You’ll use these 1099s and your own records of income and expenses, along with the information on Schedule C, to report your income and expenses from trucking. You may also need to fill out Schedule SE if you work for yourself and need to report taxes. Both of these forms need to be sent in with your Form 1040 tax return. Common truck driver tax deductions Association dues Many truck drivers belong to unions or other trucking associations. As long as they are necessary for business or benefit your truck driving career, you may deduct any trucking association dues you must pay to join a union or other organization. Clothing Your regular clothing is not tax deductible — even if you only wear it for work. But you can get a tax break on safety gear and specialized clothing like goggles or back braces that you need for your job. Electronic devices If you only use your cell phone, tablet, or laptop for work, you can deduct the full cost of the device and your monthly data or internet plan. If you use the device for both business and personal reasons, you can only deduct the business portion of your expenses. Equipment You can deduct any equipment or tools you need for your trucking business, such as: Fuel tax credit Truck drivers can claim a fuel tax credit for the federal excise tax paid on the diesel fuel they use in their trucks. This credit can be a significant tax savings for drivers who spend a lot of money on fuel. Insurance You are required to have commercial auto liability insurance and property damage insurance on your truck. You can also buy insurance to cover your cargo or lost income from a business interruption. You can count these premiums as an expense for your business. Also, you might have to pay for your own health insurance coverage. This is not a business deduction. Instead, you put the cost of health, dental, and vision insurance for you, your spouse, and your dependents on Schedule 1 of Form 1040. Licensing fees You can deduct the entire cost of any licenses you pay for your business, including the cost of maintaining a CDL license. Meal expenses Whether or not you can deduct meals depends on whether you drive short distances or far. The first thing to do is figure out where your “tax home” is. Usually, this is where you live or where your business is based. You can only deduct meals if you are away from your tax home overnight or at least long enough to need to stop and sleep or rest. This means that local drivers can’t deduct costs for food and drinks, but drivers who go a long way can. You can deduct meals in two ways: by the actual cost or by the per diem allowance. The actual expense method requires you to keep track of what you spend on meals, including tips and taxes. Most industries can deduct 50% of their meals from their taxes, but drivers who are limited by the Department of Transportation’s “hours of service” rules can claim 80% of their actual meal costs. The hours of service rule says that drivers must stop and rest for a certain amount of time after they have driven for a certain number of hours. Less work is done with the per diem method. You can deduct a set amount per day instead of keeping track of costs for each meal. That set amount changes based on where you go and when. Medical expenses As a condition of their jobs, many drivers have to go to the doctor regularly for medical exams. Costs you pay out of pocket for these required medical exams are business expenses that you can write off. Other regular medical costs, like trips to the doctor or hospital and prescriptions, are only tax-deductible if you list them on Schedule A. Office expenses Whether you have a dedicated home office or rent office space, you can deduct office expenses related to operating your business. A few common costs include: rent, utilities, office supplies, and equipment such as computers, printers, and software. Professional fees, including factoring fees Fees paid for professional services, such as accountants, tax preparers, financial advisors, and legal counsel are deductible. These professionals can help you navigate the complexities of your trucking business and ensure you’re making the most of available tax deductions. In addition, factoring fees are business expenses. Owner operators can claim tax deductions for any factoring fees they pay. Subscriptions You can deduct the cost of any trucking-related publications you subscribe to. Taxes You can deduct any taxes you pay for your business, including the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax. Travel expenses Other travel costs you pay while away from your tax home overnight or long enough to need a rest are deductible. This could mean: Even though the

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Cash Flow Challenges in Staffing: How Invoice Factoring Keeps Your Business Running

f you run a staffing agency, you know the challenge—your clients take 30, 60, sometimes even 90 days to pay, but your payroll can’t wait. Your employees expect their checks on time, and without consistent cash flow, keeping up can feel like a never-ending struggle. This is one of the biggest pain points I hear from staffing business owners. They’re growing, signing new contracts, and placing more employees—but the money to support that growth isn’t coming in fast enough. That’s where invoice factoring makes all the difference. Why Staffing Firms Struggle with Cash Flow The staffing industry runs on a simple but tough reality: you pay employees upfront, but your clients don’t pay you right away. That gap in cash flow can cause: Payroll stress when client payments are delayed. Inability to take on bigger contracts due to funding constraints. Growth bottlenecks because cash flow isn’t keeping up. This isn’t just a minor inconvenience—it can make or break your ability to scale. How Invoice Factoring Helps Staffing Firms Stay Ahead Invoice factoring is a simple way to keep cash flowing without taking on debt. Here’s how it works: You invoice your clients for staffing services. Integra Funding Solutions advances you a large percentage of the invoice (typically 80-90%). When your client pays, you receive the remaining balance minus a small factoring fee. Instead of waiting months to get paid, you get cash immediately—so you can cover payroll, take on new business, and stop stressing about slow-paying clients. What This Means for Your Business ✅ No More Payroll Headaches – Pay employees on time, every time.✅ More Growth Opportunities – Take on bigger contracts with confidence.✅ No Loans, No Debt – You’re using your own invoices to fund growth.✅ Less Time Chasing Payments – Focus on building relationships, not collections. Helping Staffing Firms Grow Faster I work with staffing companies every day, and I’ve seen firsthand how factoring transforms businesses. One client was turning down new contracts because they didn’t have the cash flow to cover additional payroll. After setting up factoring, they could confidently take on more clients, knowing funds were available when needed. If cash flow gaps are holding you back, let’s talk. I’d love to help your staffing business stay financially strong and positioned for growth. 📞 Contact me today to learn more about how invoice factoring can help.  

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