The IRS E-file is now available, E-file your Form 2290 for vehicles first used in December 2021

THE IRS E-FILE IS BACK ONLINE!

Hello there dear truckers! Hope you had a blast with your new year celebrations. We wish you a happy new year again. Let start with an update about the IRS shutdown. The IRS e-file has resumed its operations from January 7, 2022. All your returns that had been held in our system have been processed by the IRS and the schedule-1 copies have been emailed to you.

To people who have new trucks purchased by the month of December 2021 the last date of filing your 2290 truck taxes is by January 31, 2022. The taxes will be on a prorated basis. To know how to file your return on www.Truckdues.com, please follow the below-mentioned steps: Continue reading

New Update on Name Control Rejection from the IRS

The Federal heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (FHVUT) are reported and paid to the IRS on the heavy highway vehicles using IRS Tax Form 2290. This is an annual tax and paid for the 12 months period between July 2021 through June 2022. For this current tax period the 2290 taxes were already due and paid by August 31, 2021 on heavy highway vehicles that is used from July 2021. For the other vehicles that is used for the first time in this current tax year after July would have a partial period tax or pro rated 2290 taxes calculated on its first use month. For vehicles that is first used in October 2021 since July will have the due date this November 30, 2021.

The IRS Tax Form 2290 is validated when it is filed with the IRS using the EIN – Employer Identification Number against the Business Name as issued by the IRS during the registration process, this EIN is mandate to complete a 2290 taxes electronically. Name Control Rejections are quite common these days by the IRS on all the new Employer Identification Numbers Issued by the IRS for businesses that enrolls with the IRS. This is a new notification sent out by the IRS on the delay in accepting and updating heir system. The IRS will not accept the Doing Business As – Name, dba name as a legal business name.

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Thank you to all veterans, particularly those who have served in the trucking industry.

There was no such thing as free will! We are currently living in a free country. On Veterans Day, we must take the time to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of our American veterans in the middle of our commitment-crammed lives and hectic schedules. Our Veterans and military heroes feel obligated to continue to give back to the country they love and fought so hard to protect after serving our country so valiantly. We wish their day (Veterans Day) to be filled with solemn pride in the courage of those who sacrificed in our country’s service and thankfulness for the triumph, as a debt of gratitude for their loyalty towards our country.”

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Pro-rated Form 2290 is due today 09/30 for vehicles first used in August 2021, E-file Now!

The HVUT Form 2290 is now due for Vehicles first used since August 2019!

Hello there truckers, this article is to remind you all that your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is due by September 30, 2021 for the period beginning July 2021 through June 2022. As you are pretty aware of the fact Form 2290 is generally due by June and its payable until the end of August. Else, federal law states that Form 2290 must be filed on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. 

Hence, Form 2290 is now due today, Only for the vehicles which were purchased/re-purchased and been used over the road since August 2021, evidently it’s hard for us to recollect the pace with which the days during this month literally ran off by far and we face just one more day to E-File and pay the pro-rated HVUT form 2290. 

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Pro-rated 2290 is due for vehicles first used in August 2021.

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Greetings, HVUT filers! For the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, the HVUT Form 2290 is due for renewal for trucks initially used in August 2021. Most of the truckers have already completed an e-renewal of their HVUT Form 2290 for the current period. So join the e-filer team before it becomes too late and get your IRS digital watermarked copy of Schedule 1 as soon as possible.

The renewal HVUT Form 2290 is due by June 30th and is payable until August 31st. Heavy vehicles having a minimum gross weight of 55000 lbs that are utilized on public roadways for commercial, agricultural, or logging reasons must file Form 2290. When filing a Form 2290 to report your truck, there are two key considerations to keep in mind. It is calculated using the vehicle’s entire gross weight and the number of miles traveled. The taxes are calculated based on the vehicle’s taxable gross weight, which starts at 55000 pounds and rises to above 75000 pounds. Continue reading

Is the mileage limit on your suspended vehicle being exceeded? learn how to file an amendment and when to do so.

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Hey there Truckers, Hope you’ve all file your 2290’s on time and done with it . Some customers have brought up questions relating to categorizing your trucks. Some might have filed a 2290 under suspended or exempt from taxes in doubt thinking that your vehicle would not go more than 55,000 miles in a tax year but when you realized it’s going to do more than 5,000 miles and thinking what to do? well In this article we are going to discuss what you need to do when your truck exceeds the exemption limits. Wanted to know more briefly, here it is… Generally, Form 2290 is a Federal Tax Paid to the Internal Revenue Service (U.S. Department of Treasury) which is annually due.

The IRS has drafted guidelines to differentiate the vehicle category by the total gross weight and the number of miles for which the desired vehicle is used over the public highway within a respective tax period. Federal law states, For a vehicle that needs to be reported over a Form 2290 it must possess a minimum taxable gross weight of 55000 lbs (Weight of the Tractor + Weight of the Loaded trailer) and when this subjected vehicle is used OVER 5000 (For commercial based units) & 7500 miles for (for Agricultural Units) miles within a tax period, it is called a Taxable vehicle & when the vehicle is used UNDER 5000 miles (For Commercial based units) and 7500 miles (for Agricultural Units) its declared to be exempt from paying HVUT regardless of the taxable gross weight reported. such vehicles are also known as “Suspended Vehicles” in 2290 terms.

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Pro Rated or Partial Period Form 2290 Tax Reporting on Heavy Vehicles

The Federal Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax returns on a Pro Rated basis or for the Partial Period Tax is now due on the heavy motor vehicles that is first used in August 2021. The 2290 taxes are calculated for the remaining months from the first used month instead of the 12 months tax period July 2021 through June 2022.

File Form 2290 for any taxable vehicles first used on a public highway after July 2021 has to be reported and paid by the last day of the month following the month of first use. For heavy motor trucks that is used in the month of August 2021 for the first time since the start of the tax year will be having the deadline on September 30, 2021. This is referred as Pro Rated 2290 Taxes. 

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Today August 31 and the HVUT Form 2290 Deadline

TruckDues.com is fast, safe and simple to have your HVUT returns processed with the IRS and receive the Schedule 1 receipts instantly.

Truckers Tax Season on full swing, the Deadline is final on and you have less than 12 hours to complete and pay the Federal Vehicle Use Tax returns with the IRS. The heavy motor trucks would incur a maximum of $550 as HVUT tax and has to be paid by August 31. Missing this time line you would end up paying penalties, interest on tax amount and late filing charges.

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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

Options for paying the hvut form 2290, which must be renewed by August 31, 2021 for the tax year 2021-2022.

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Hello there dear truckers hope you’re safe and sound. It’s just under a weeks’ time left before your form 2290 tax deadline arrives, it’s our duty to keep you posted so that you would not end up paying penalties on top of your taxes. The last date of filing for the year July 2021 – June 2022 will be August 31, 2021, any filing or payments done post this date will be considered as late and shall bestow upon penalties!

A lot of our customers have questions about the payment methods. 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/Money Order. The options to pay by check or money order may be easier to understand, but the options for Electronic Funds Withdrawal and EFTPS may need an additional explanation.

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