A huge shout out to the truckers and trucking taxpayers! The new tax year is just around the corner. You have to start preparing the truck tax reports and file them when the IRS starts accepting the HVUT form 2290 for the new tax year. IRS accepts new form 2290 only at the beginning of the tax season, which will be sometime around the first week of July 2022. Therefore, the IRS will be crowded with truckers and taxpayers looking to report their form 2290 for the TY 2022-2023 and get their respective schedule 1 copies to continue their trucking operation on the public highways. E-filing method will also be somewhat crowded because IRS takes some time longer than usual to process the online form 2290 tax reports due to jammed form 2290 reports. To overcome this situation, TruckDues.com introduced the form 2290 pre-filing method, which allows you to e-file form 2290 with us ahead of the tax season. We will hold it on your behalf and send it to the IRS when the tax season begins. Your form 2290 reports will be among the first to reach the IRS for processing, and you will get the form 2290 schedule 1 copy at the beginning of the tax season itself.
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IRS HVUT Form 2290 is due by tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug.31 for TY 2021-22, E-file now to stay compliant
Hello there truckers, finally the day has arrived to renew your HVUT Form 2290 for the period beginning July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2021. Yes, though you had almost more than 56 days until deadline in filing your HVUT Form 2290. You could have saved your valuable time in getting you the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1. But its never too late as you still have a couple of days left to file your tax return and pay it.
The HVUT Form 2290 is basically an annual tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service on vehicles which possess a minimum taxable gross weight of 55000 lbs and if the same truck is been used over the public highways for Commercial, Agricultural & Logging purposes.
Unlike your Form 1040’s, the 2290 tax form is filed and paid for the upcoming 12 months. Taxes are paid full in advance to the Internal Revenue Service for the respective period the truck is going to be used and the IRS supports multiple tax payment options Such as: Continue reading
The HVUT Form 2290 partial period tax is now due for vehicles first used since April 2021
Please accept our heartfelt greetings to all of the HVUT filers out there. We’ve been dealing with the Covid virus for a while, but with good news about the vaccine coming in from all over the world, we’re hoping for a cure and lives saved. Until then, be careful. Thousands of truckers have already e-filed their HVUT Form 2290 for the current tax period, which stretches from July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021; now it’s time to file the prorated form 2290, which is only applicable to truckers who purchased a new truck or used a new truck for the first time on a public highway in April 2021, which must be filed by May 31, 2021.
Continue readingThe deadline for submitting Form 2290 is April 30th, which is only a few days away. Now is the time to submit your electronic filing.
Any heavy vehicle with a gross weight of less than 55,000 lbs must file a Form 2290, but the tax liability element is based on the number of miles driven. When the truck has traveled more than 5,000 miles for commercial use or 7,500 miles for agricultural use. When a vehicle does not exceed the desired mileage cap within a tax year, it is counted as excluded from paying HVUT taxes to the IRS. During checks and roadside inspections, however, the vehicle must be identified using Form 2290 to validate its exemption.
E-filing has been one of the digital revolutions, allowing taxpayers to safely register and pay their Federal Excise Tax Returns with the Internal Revenue Service. The main motivation for implementing E-filing is to make it easier for taxpayers to meet their tax deadlines. It frees them up from making appointments at the nearest IRS office and waiting a day for their turn to come before they hit the counter. The worst thing is that any last-minute changes are ignored, forcing you to restart from the beginning. Instead, sit back, relax, and e-file your Form 2290 in a matter of minutes at truckdues website.
Continue readingBe 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.
Don’t let the taxes haunt your dreams, E-file now!
Yeah!!! Halloween was upon us & Nobody prefers an interruption while having a good time during Halloween being in the gaudy-spooky outfit, carving pumpkins, going on a party crawl, passing out candy & Creepy Chocolate Chip Cookies to the kids & so on. It’s been a spooky year so far and Covid -19 haunting us hope it doesn’t haunt us for life and let’s pray for this pandemic to end.
Hope you spooked your friends and family but do not let your taxes spook you, Yeah it’s the last day of filing your taxes for trucks operated since September. There is no shame in being too old for trick-or-treating cause it ain’t gonna cost you money, but you don’t have to be late on your tax filing where it costs your hard-earned money.
Continue readingFile your taxes with caution and verify the authenticity, follow only reliable sources. Stay away from SCAMS!
Yes, it’s everywhere now. In the world of never-ending diseases, this is the most dreadful one. It’s not to be treated by medicine rather by awareness. It’s time to be responsible and keep you aware of such calls. “SCAM” calls have increased and the threats are at a greater level. A News article very recently reported an incident of a SCAM call pretending to be from the IRS! A very elderly lady to be ripped off of hundreds of thousands. Luckily a cab driver while conversing with the customer (Victim) while dropping her off found to be it was a scam and directed the elderly lady to seek police officials.
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