Thursday, March 4, 2021

C2 Supports Our Military

C2 Freight Resources is a proud supporter of our US Military.  We do as much as we can for the local military units - via family support groups, participating in parades, etc.  We also strive to move as many military loads as we can, both locally and across the nation, at the best price we can provide.  


We count it a privilege to brag on one of our local sons when they join the military. 

Spc. Triston Willard Atkins graduated Army Basic Training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri on 2-24-2021.  He is the son of Todd and Delilah Atkins  (Delilah works in our office as Accounts Payable and Triston was a former employee at our warehouse - before going to the military.) Triston will be going to Goodfellow Air Force Base in Texas for 3 months for his AIT.  Triston is married to Britany Newton Atkins.

Need HUBZone? No problem!

With Spring right around the corner, your business may need extra freight transportation help. 

C2 is here and ready to assist. 

If you must use a HUBZone approved carrier, C2 is approved through HUBZone and ready to help you move your freight. Give us a call and let us handle the worries and stresses of your freight movement. 

We will "C2" your freight needs!

Call us!

205-489-5335




April....no longer winter, but not yet summer.


Quite possibly the best month of the year! 


T Day.....are you ready?

It's hard to believe it's tax time again. Each year, we know it's coming, but it always catches us off guard.  Receipts to gather, paperwork to do, money to send and/or collect.  It's always a busy time of year.  Much busier if you are not prepared.  Here are a few tips to help you prepare. 


1.  Gather your documents.  (For example:  W2, 1099 DIV, 1099 INT, 1099 MSC, and 1098 (mortgage interest). 


2.  Gather your receipts.  Keep in mind though that for the 2020 tax year the standard deduction for a single person is $12,400 and $24,800 for a married couples filing jointly.


3.  List all of your personal information. SSN for you and all dependents, dates for property that may have been sold, etc. 


4.  Decide if you need an extension and be prepared to pay your estimated tax by April 15th if you do. 


5.  Find last year's copy of your tax return. 


6.  Choose how you will prepare.  Will you do it yourself or will you hire someone else?  

Don't let April 15th defeat you.  

Begin now by getting the upper hand, and beat tax day at it's own game.  Hope your refund is great and / or your amount owed is small!  :)