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Holiday fever is on its way!

IRS Scheduled Maintenance Downtime is Up Ahead. E-File your Pro-rated Form 2290 soon!

Hey there dear truckers! Hope you are safe and sound. Christmas celebrations are not to be missed as it brings comfort to the sour life amidst the covid-19 pandemic. It’s time to trim the trees, wrap the gifts, and bake the cookies, As we eagerly await the arrival of Christmas!

Beyond the presents and the presence of family and friends that accompany us during Christmas and New Year’s eve; It is helpful to remember to take some time to be thankful, to literally be present amongst the people who matter most in our lives, and to find some time for solitude to gather the inner strength that will carry us onwards and upwards in the new year.

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Form 2290 filing options to deal with the pro-rated filings due by January 31, 2020

Hello there truckers! Hope you rocked the New Year’s Eve and yet again it’s time to start fresh and move forward. Truck dues wishes you a happy and prosperous year ahead. Most of your truck tags are up for renewal and the common question that arises is “Do we need a schedule-1 copy for renewal?” well yes! But the most common question that we come across is “Where is the stamped IRS stating that the taxes are paid?”  Well let’s see that in detail today.

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Despite the IRS e-file shutdown period, you could still e-file your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290.

New Year is right around the corner. New Year’s is the perfect occasion to celebrate Love, friendships and all the good things in life. Let’s take the time to appreciate what this year has      given us and what the new one is about to bring! A new year means new beginnings, love, chocolates, and warm wishes for your friends and family. Now at this joyous time, we would like to remind you about the forthcoming Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 Deadline and the IRS year end maintenance period.

Every year, during the Christmas Eve, the IRS online servers will turn offline with a motive to upgrade their e-file systems in order to accept tax returns for the following tax period (For the period beginning July 1st, 2019 through June 30th, 2020). Now any tax returns e-filed during this downtime will be processed until the IRS recommences full operations, which is expected to turn up during the 2nd week of January 2019.

However, that doesn’t mean that you simply can’t e-file your tax returns right now, you could have it e-filed right now and wait until the IRS recommencement before receiving the IRS digital watermarked copy of Schedule 1 in your registered e-mail address. The Federal law states that the Form 2290 must be e-filed on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that basis, now the Form 2290 is due by Dec 31st, for vehicles first used since November 2018. E-file before the deadline.

Failure to E-file the Form 2290 before the deadline might end up in owing the IRS a penalty for late in filing & payment. This penalties might fluctuate between 3 to 5% of the overall tax due owed on your vehicle and the worst part is the interest will accumulate on daily basis as long as you prolong the lateness beyond the desired deadline assuming it as an extension. In the first place we would like to make our dear truckers aware that there has been no extensions for Form 2290.

Truckdues.com has been rated to be one of the moist efficient & cost effective websites which makes the e-filing process easy even for beginners. There are no complex calculations involved as our application bears that part on your behalf as it has an inbuilt tax calculator for your convenience. Soon after you enter your vehicle information, our application would calculate the tax due amount of the vehicle reported.

Reach us back for any further assistance over the following mediums:

Phone: (347) 515-2290 [Monday through Friday, 9 A.M to 5 P.M, Central Standard Time]

E-mail: support@truckdues.com

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At Truckdues We wish you a Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year!

“Christmas is joy, religious joy, an inner joy of light and peace ” – Pope Francis

It’s time to trim the trees, wrap the gifts, and bake the cookies. We’re eagerly awaiting the arrival of Christmas! As we count down to the merriest day of the year. Usually the holidays are a time for reflection, for growth, for gratitude, and for renewing our commitment to our goals with fresh vigor.

Beyond the consumptive overdose of presents and the presence of family and friends that accompany us during Christmas and New Year’s eve; It is helpful to remember to take some time to be thankful, to literally be present amongst the people who matter most in our lives, and to find some time for solitude to gather the inner strength that will carry us onwards and upwards in the new year. 

Also during this joyous time of the year, we would like to take this opportunity to keep you informed about the IRS scheduled Annual Maintenance period for 2018 which has been initiated to begin from December 26th, 2018 11:59 A.M, Eastern Standard Time up until 2nd week of January 2018. This initiative is been followed by the Internal Revenue Service every year with a motive to upgrade their e-file servers to accept the tax returns which are ought to be e-filed for the following tax period ( For the period beginning July 1st, 2019 through June 30th, 2020)

Now during this downtime, the IRS servers will not be able to process or accept any e-filed tax returns until the maintenance period is officially ceased by the IRS. Besides, we got a near term HVUT Form 2290 deadline by Dec 31st, 2018 for vehicles first used since November 2018. Hence, we recommend you to e-file your pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 before the IRS shutdown period to avoid any delays in getting your tax return processed.

Reach us back for any further assistance over the following mediums:

Phone: (347) 515-2290 [Monday through Friday, 9 A.M to 5 P.M, Central Standard Time]

E-mail: support@truckdues.com

Live chat with our tax representatives.

May your Christmas be decorated with cheer and filled with love. Have a wonderful holiday!

The Turkey’s Gone, Now it’s Merry Christmas wishes from TruckDues.com

blog-imageThe greatest season of joy is right around the   corner. It is now the time for us to the hide gifts under the tree, decorate our houses, garden with lights, the cards in the mail, turkey dinners with family and friends, snow in the yard, stockings hanging in the living room, and shouts of “Merry Christmas” to those who pass by in the streets.

Generally Christmas is supposed to be a time spent with family & friends. But not many are   gonna really enjoy the essence of the Christmas joy, especially for most truck driver’s Christmas can be a lonely time as they are on the road for nearly the entire month of December. During the holiday most truckers work; which proves that there is no substitute for hard work. If they don’t move, the nation wouldn’t.

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