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Is your form 2290 being rejected? Know how to avoid rejections.

Hello there dear truckers, Hope you’re all fine. It’s time to brush up some basics and this is something that’s really important that needs to be taken into consideration before filing a Form 2290, we have been facing questions relating to rejection that occurs during filing your form 2290. Well, there are three different factors that play a major role in getting your form rejected. These rejections are mostly dues to small errors and can be rectified right away. Let’s see the factors in detail for a better and accurate filing of your taxes.

  1. RTN rejection (Routing Transit number entered wrong).
  2. EIN rejection (Due to New EIN OR Due to Mismatch in the name and address registered to the EIN)
  3. VIN duplication.
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Be responsible! Just sit back and relax and plan for thanksgiving

Truckers, we got to remind you about the upcoming HVUT tax deadline by November 30, 2020 for vehicles first used since October 2020. This deadline has been drafted based on the Federal Law that indicates that Form 2290 needs to be filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use.

This deadline is considered to be applicable for vehicles that are purchased/re-purchased or in use since October 2020. This deadline does not have any impact on regular annual renewals done in July & August of every year.

The Heavy Highway vehicle used taxes are generally paid on vehicles with a minimum taxable gross weight of 55000 lbs or more and if the subjected vehicle is used on the public highways for commercial & agricultural purposes.

Unlike the other taxes, Form 2290’s are always been filed and paid upfront for the upcoming period. Hence, one must be sure of the fact if the truck would exceed the desired mileage limit for an exemption to pay the tax dues full in advance whereas if the truck might underrun the said limit to claim a complete exemption from paying taxes to the IRS.

As we are looking forward to Thanks Giving it is wise enough to file your pro-rated form 2290 right was which could eliminate last-minute rush up and you can relax during the long weekend

E-Filing HVUT Form 2290 via www.truckdues.com hardly consumes few minutes of your busy on road schedule. You don’t have to spare a lot towards hiring a high-priced professional to assist you with your 2290, instead, you can e-file your HVUT right off your PC or smartphone and get the services rendered as low as $7.99. Receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 in the email minutes after you e-file. Reach our tax experts @ (347) 515-2290 for any further assistance.

Reduce the possibilities of rejection with adequate knowledge of HVUT form 2290

Hello there dear truckers, Hope you’re all safe and sound. Since the time of renewal dates, we have been facing questions relating to rejection that occurs during filing your form 2290. Well, there are three different factors that play a major role in getting your form rejected. These rejections are mostly dues to small errors and can be rectified right away. Let’s see the factors in detail for a better and accurate filing of your taxes.

  1. RTN rejection (Routing Transit number entered wrong).
  2. EIN rejection (Due to New EIN OR Due to Mismatch in the name and address registered to the EIN)
  3. VIN duplication.
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Just a day left before e-filing your Pro-rated Form 2290!

The HVUT Form 2290 is now due for Vehicles first used since August 2019!
E-file your Form 2290 before 09/30 for vehicles first used in August 2020

Hello there truckers, Hope you’re safe and sound the Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is now due by Sept 30, 2020, for vehicles first used since August 2020. This Pro-rated deadline is drafted based on the Federal law that indicates Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use.

If you had purchase/re-purchase any new trucks during August 2020, then you got 60 days before you could file this Form 2290, you generally file this tax form to get your vehicle plates, tags, licenses renewed.

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Its Time to Appreciate our dear truckers! Thank you from the bottom of our hearts

Its time to walk down the red carpet as its time to honor THE HEROES OF OUR NATION.  Yes it’s you dear truckers who save us amidst all the calamities working towards meeting our needs day and night. The sacrifices and risks that you’ve taken during this pandemic show your selflessness. We thank you for all the efforts that you’ve put in to meet our needs as the nation celebrates National Truck Driver Appreciation Week for 2020.

The economy would plunge to the ground if it wasn’t for you guys! By Delivering on time to keeps the nation up and running. Directly and indirectly, you help all businesses on their feet and not to mention supplying all the medical goods on time. Many industries would have shut down if it wasn’t for you leading to huge unemployment. Even we need your contribution to keep our job running and we extend our gratitude for filing with us and make us win our daily bread

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Are you a Paid Preparer for IRS Form 2290, HVUT?

paid-tax-preparerAre you a paid preparer helping the truckers in reporting IRS Form 2290 for federal heavy highway vehicle use tax returns? We’re here to help you with a simplified, full-fledged and easy to use Form 2290, HVUT related tax preparation and online filing website for your needs.

We’re already serving thousands of happy truckers to e-file 2290 truck tax returns with IRS and looking forward to reach out to more truckers and paid preparers welcoming them to this sophisticated, more enhanced 2290 e-file website to explore electronic filing benefits.

E-file 2290 tax returns easily!

Form 2290 is an annual return filed with the IRS for all the heavy vehicles operated on public highways with taxable gross weight of 55,000 lbs or more. Truckers and truck operators under whose name the vehicle is registered liable to file and pay this 2290 vehicle use tax. Form 2290 and Schedule-1 must be filed with the IRS between July of this year to June of successive year or when the vehicle is first put to use on a public highway within in a tax period.  Continue reading