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A Complete Guide To E-file Form 2290 on TruckDues.com.

Attention to all truckers! July 2023 is ending soon, and TruckDues.com would like to take this opportunity to remind you that the deadline hits in one month. The last date to report Form 2290 for the new tax season, July 2023 – June 2024, is August 31, 2023. Truckers and trucking taxpayers know the importance of staying ahead of the deadline and getting the Schedule 1 copy at the earliest. If you miss the deadline, the IRS will charge hefty penalties, late charges, or interest on your tax dues. Therefore, e-file Form 2290 HVUT returns on TruckDues.com to stay ahead of the deadline.

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TruckDues.com supports all IRS online truck tax payment methods.

Dear truckers! If you are all wondering how to report and pay your form 2290 truck taxes online, TruckDues.com is your best choice. We are an IRS-approved modernized form 2290 e-filing service provider proudly serving hundred and thousands of truckers for reporting 2290 tax returns to the IRS. Our platform serves as a convenient online portal to prepare 2290 tax reports accurately in a few simple steps and transmit the tax reports to the IRS.

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Only a few days left to e-file form 2290 HVUT! The deadline is August 31, 2022.

Dear Truckers! TruckDues.com would like to remind you the deadline of form 2290 HVUT for the ongoing tax season, TY 2022-2023, is August 31, 2022, and it is just a few days away. It is essential for all truckers and truck taxpayers to e-file form 2290 HVUT ahead of the last date to stay away from the deadlines. It is also crucial for all truckers and truck owners to get the IRS stamped schedule 1 copy for their taxable trucks to operate on the public highways.

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How do I pay my 2290?

When it comes to E-Filing your IRS Form 2290 through an authorized E-File provider such as Truckdues.com, there are 4 different payment options.  Taxpayers can pay by Electronic Funds Withdrawal, EFTPS, Credit/debit card payment, Check or Money Order.  The options to pay by check or money order may be easier to understand, but the options for Electronic Funds Withdrawal, EFTPS and credit/debit card payment may need an additional explanation.


If you elect to pay by Electronic Funds Withdrawal, you can use either a checking or savings account.  You will need to enter the U.S. Bank Account Number and Routing Number in order for the IRS to Process the payment.  This information is typically listed on a check.

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