2290 Tax Dead Line is Fast Approaching!

The federal heavy vehicle use tax form 2290 is due and the dead line is fast approaching… mark your calendar August 31 is the last date to complete reporting and paying your 2290 truck taxes. 

2290 is due on August 31

August 31, 2016 is Wednesday, your highway heavy truck tax form 2290 return would be due that day. Sometimes you just can’t get everything ready to file taxes by the deadline. So keep things ready well in advance and file your returns accordingly to allow some extra space to correct mistakes if any at the last minute.

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kick-off 2290 tax filing, Aug 31 is the Last Date!

The federal heavy vehicle use taxes are annual taxes must be filed between July and August of the tax year. Mark your calendar! The regular 2290 truck tax return filing deadline is August 31, falls on Wednesday, file your returns well within the due date to get your heavy vehicles registered with the state’s and motor vehicle authorities on time. Most truckers must file their 2290 heavy vehicle use taxes for the tax year 2016-17 by August 31, 2016. IRS must have received your return electronically – or it must be delivered or postmarked – by that date. If you owe tax, you must pay by August 31, even if you file your return later.

If you owe taxes on your heavy vehicle use and you file or efile late without getting a tax extension, the IRS will generally charge penalties based on the amount you owe. There are also penalties for paying your 2290 taxes late, even if you got an extension. However, the late filing penalties are more severe, so you should try to file your 2290 truck tax returns on time even if you owe taxes and can’t pay.   Continue reading

Few days left for your 2290 tax filing due date

The Truck Tax Form 2290 return and Schedule-1 are already due and up for renewal, just few days left for your due date. Filing your 2290 truck taxes at the right time is more important as it create some extra space to correct and amend your returns when you get something odd in it. For vehicles first used on a public highway during July, file Form 2290 and pay the appropriate tax between July 1 and Aug. 31.

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Electronic 2290 Tax Return – Fastest Schedule -1 Proof!

The horrible road blocks, jams, rain, bad weather, potholes and more is already making trucking a gargantuan task. For you, filing this 2290 tax papers and Schedule 1’s seems to be more taxing. But it doesn’t have to be that way.

Electronic filing will get your tax filing more convenient and easy, a complete out and out comfortable filing experience like driving your truck on a flat narrow highway and on a peace full journey. How good it is to imagine right!

Faster Processing and Easy Steps:

Preparing your truck tax return is easy now while doing it with http://TruckDues.com, an IRS authorized provider at an economic prize that starts from $7.99. Electronic filing means easy filing, a step-by-step approach to your tax return to make you clear how this 2290 truck taxes are reported. Continue reading

E-file Truck Tax Form 2290, a PLUS!

Wow, this is about Form 2290 and Schedule-1 electronic filing of your taxable vehicle this July 2016. You know that this 2290 tax is due now and needs to be filed. Electronic filing would be the right choice to file these taxes and it has a plus. Let us see the plus that you can gain with e-filing.

Electronic Filing:

TruckDues.com gives you the plus+ of electronic filing and helps you save time, money and get your taxes done right. Accurate filing is possible with TruckDues.com and you just need to answer simple questions about your trucking business, vehicle details and mileage use limit to complete your tax return. Continue reading

HVUT Truck Tax Form 2290 filing for 2016-17 is ON. E-file it Today!

The heavy vehicle use tax returns reported on Form 2290 is due now and need to renew it with the IRS from 1st of July for the new tax year 2016 – 2017. TruckDues is now ready and accepting 2290 tax returns, e-file now and receive your Schedule 1 proof copy immediately once IRS completes processing your tax return. Truck Tax Form 2290 and Schedule-1 is due now if you have put your vehicle on road from July. Form 2290 must be filed for the month the taxable vehicle is first used on public highways during the current period, beginning on July 1, 2016, and ending on June 30, 2017. Schedule-1 receipt is a must to renew your license plates, insurance tags, vehicle tags and registration with the states DOT/DMV authorities, if you have purchased a big rig then you need to file 2290 to get it registered in your/company name. Act Fast! Continue reading

E-file 2290 at “The Best Price” $7.99 for a single vehicle!

The IRS Truck Tax Form 2290, to report the heavy highway vehicle use tax returns with the IRS is about to due now from 1st of July for the new tax year 2016-17. We’re accepting 2290 truck tax returns now as Prefile, where you can file now and pay the taxes only in July.

How to renew your 2290 Truck Tax Returns?

The IRS Tax Form 2290 and Schedule -1 need to be reported with your vehicle identification number, taxable gross weight of the vehicle and the mileage use limit. This return cam be filed electronically through a online service provider or a e-file service provider like http://truckdues.com. Continue reading

2290 E-Filing for 2016 TY has started with TruckDues.com, Start filing now!

We’re ready with 2290 HVUT, Electronic Filing for 2016-17 Tax Year. Filing 2290 Taxes Online is Convenient and Inexpensive. Started accepting 2290 Truck Tax Returns for the tax year 2016-2017, the easiest and simplest way for e-filing Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Returns in USA.

E-Filing for 2016 has started. Start filing now

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Every Truckers responsibility, HVUT Form 2290

What is HUVT?
HVUT is the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax that is a fee assessed annually on heavy vehicles operating on public highways at registered gross weights equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds. The gross taxable weight of a vehicle is determined by adding the unloaded weight of the motor vehicle and any trailers together with the maximum load customarily carried on-road by the truck-trailer combination.  Continue reading

Eligibility Criteria for a HVUT Refund

Welcome back, Trucking Nation! Let’s talk about what everybody likes about filing taxes: getting a refund! We all enjoy getting a refund. Remember when you filed your Form 2290 with the IRS and paid your HVUT? Well, you may be eligible for a refund under certain circumstances. Let’s look at how to know if you’re eligible. Continue reading