E-File your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 before the IRS scheduled Downtime!

Truckers, may we have your kind attention please. You all know very well that the HVUT Form 2290 is generally filed every year during July through Aug. However, when it comes to the Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 the IRS has a different deadline as per their law, the deadline to E-File a Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 must be the last day of the month following the month of its first use. Continue reading

The Pro-rated Form 2290 is due by Dec 31st for vehicles first used in Nov 2018.

Hey there Truckers, the HVUT Form 2290 is now due by Dec 31st, 2018 for vehicles first used since Nov 2018. The federal law states that the Form 2290 must be filed on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that basis, the Form 2290 must be filed by Dec 31st, 2018 for any vehicle that is into service since November 2018. Continue reading

Corrections are possible while e-filing your HVUT Form 2290!

Hello there truckers, over this article we are now going to discuss about the advantages f e-filing your HVUT Form 2290. Most of you all know that Form 2290 was basically mailed by paper and anticipate a response back from the Internal Revenue Service in a delayed fashion.  However this was only until e-filing could emerge as the revolutionary way of easing up processing of reporting and filing your HVUT tax Form 2290 to the Internal Revenue Service. Continue reading

Last Few Days left to E-File your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290!

Hello there truckers, we hope you all had a wonderful thanksgiving holiday. Now we believe it’s going to be the time to keep you informed about the near term HVUT Form 2290 Deadline which is due in a couple of days. Continue reading

Your Pro-Rated Form 2290 deadline awaits in a Fortnight!

Hello there truckers, this article is to remind you all that your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is due by April 30, 2018 for the period beginning March 2018 through June 2018. 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. Continue reading

Types of Refund Claims available with Form 8849 Schedule 6

Hey there truckers, we hope this article reaches you in high spirits. We’re sure that you know almost everything about a HVUT Form 2290. Although, we also feel that you must know about the Form 8849 Schedule 6 (Claim for Refund of Excise Taxes) to claim refunds on a vehicle that was earlier reported on a Form 2290. Continue reading

There is no option in Form 2290 to extend the Deadline like Form 1040 does!

Hey there truckers, we hope this article reaches you in high spirits. We all know that you stay ever busy on the road serving the nation’s needs on time. However, it is always been our duty to save many hardworking truckers across the nation to face any litigation with the Internal Revenue Service at least with their Heavy Vehicle Used Tax Form 2290. Continue reading

Truckdues.com wishes everyone a Happy Easter 2018 in Advance!

Easter is a time that, for many of us, has long been associated with gift-giving, chocolate-eating, and most importantly, spending time with family and friends. Since its origins, the global holiday, which celebrates the death and resurrection of Christ, has been a time of celebration, feasting, and many traditional Easter games and customs.

Here’s few tips for families to celebrate and participate in public events during Easter 2018: Continue reading

Your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is due in 4 days. E-File soon!

Federal law states that HVUT Form 2290 is due on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that basis the Form 2290 is due now by March 31st, 2018 for vehicles first used since February 2018.   Continue reading

IRS Tax Payment Options available to pay HVUT Form 2290

When it comes to E-Filing your IRS Form 2290 through an authorized E-File provider such as Truckdues.com, there are 3 different payment options.  Taxpayers can pay by Electronic Funds Withdrawal, EFTPS, Check, or 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. Continue reading