E-file Form 2290
Shout out to all truckers! The new tax season, TY 2022-2023, is actively going on, and you must report your truck taxes to the IRS before the time runs out. The last date to file form 2290 and report your truck taxes to the IRS is August 31, 2022. If you miss the deadline, the IRS charges penalties, late charges, and sometimes interests on your due tax amount. You can easily e-file form 2290 online at TruckDues.com and get the schedule 1 copy within a few minutes. So, it’s high time to report your HVUT; e-file form 2290 today and stay ahead of the deadline.
Before e-filing form 2290 HVUT at TruckDues.com, you should keep the following information ready.
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
VIN is one of the essential pieces of information you need to provide during you report your truck taxes to the IRS. The Vehicle Identification Number is the unique identification number given to every vehicle in the United States and is exclusive to every vehicle. It is a combination of alphanumerical digits, which contains 17 characters. It is mandatory to identify your vehicle for tax and record-keeping purposes. You need to enter the correct VIN of your truck while e-file form 2290 at TruckDues.com. IRS official schedule 1 copy contains the VIN of your vehicle, which is used for all legal purposes with the state and federal authorities.
Employer Identification Number (EIN)
As the VIN is used to identify your vehicle, EIN is used to identify your business. The Employer Identification Number is given to every business entity to recognize them with the IRS for all tax-related purposes. Therefore, every business needs to have their own EIN to e-file form 2290 at TruckDues.com, as it is a mandatory tax filing requirement. If your business doesn’t have an EIN, you must apply for one at the IRS website, or you can mail the SS-4 EIN application form to the IRS.
Total Gross Weight
The heavy vehicle or truck becomes eligible for HVUT form 2290 if it has a total gross weight of 55,000 lbs. or more. Form 2290 tax payment differs based on the total gross weight of the vehicle. Therefore, truckers must estimate the total gross weight of their vehicle and report it accordingly in the truck tax form 2290.
The taxable gross weight is calculated based on the total of,
- The vehicle’s actual unloaded weight is fully equipped for service.
- The actual unloaded weight of any trailers or semitrailers fully equipped for service customarily used in combination with the vehicle.
- The weight of the maximum load customarily carried on the vehicle and any trailers or semitrailers customarily used in combination with the vehicle.
If you have all these information ready, you can e-file form 2290 in a few minutes within a few steps and get your schedule 1 copy to your registered email address instantly. Contact our customer executive at 347-515-2290 for all your form 2290 e-filing-related queries. They are available at your service on all working days from 8 AM to 6 PM EST. Also, you can write your questions to support@truckdues.com, and we will reply to you as soon as possible.