Hello, truckers! This is a gentle reminder to inform you that the pro-rated form 2290 tax for the heavy vehicles first used on April 2022 is due on May 31, 2022. So, all truckers and truck taxpayers with the trucks first used in April should file their form 2290 HVUT to the IRS and get the official schedule 1 copy within the last date. Or else, the IRS will charge penalties or late fees based on the tax amount, and it will become impossible to operate your heavy vehicle on the public highways without a valid schedule 1 copy.
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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 readingJust four days remain before the April 30th deadline for submitting Form 2290 for vehicles first used since March 2021. E-file Now!
Good day, truckers! We’ve got an important update for you. For any new vehicles first used on a public highway in March, the Heavy Highway vehicle used tax return is due on a pro-rated basis for the period July 1, 2020, to June 30, 2021, and is due on April 30, 2021.
E-filing allows for a quicker approval of the tax return. It’s best to E-File your HVUT Form 2290 as soon as possible to prevent a last-minute panic that might result in your vehicle registration being revoked. Many last-minute 2290 e-filers have been advised that they will be unable to earn income so failure to file this form prevents you from using your vehicle on the road to support the needs of the people.
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 readingForm 2290 is due for Vehicles first used since March 2021, E-file Now!
Each time you come across a new e-file service provider, the only question pops us in mind, why didn’t I realize I can e-file with this service provider? Well, we do not blame you for this, nor do we blame the search engines. We have no one to be blamed or to confide. However, since you have already discovered about truckdues , it’s time to join hands with this authentic, IRS certified E-filing service provider for faster tax filing experience.
Before we move into the details of e-filing, we have an announcement to make. The pro-rated filing for trucks used since March 2021 is falling due by April 30 2021, which also means, the countdown for the next tax year has begun and with less time in hand, we request all the tax filers to come over and e-file their tax return with utmost ease and receive their schedule 1 copy in minutes.
So Who Needs To File Form 2290 2020-21 With Truckdues ?
So if your vehicle weighs more than 55,000 pounds and is likely to cross 5,000 miles during the taxation year 2020-21, you’re required to file form 2290. However, if your vehicle does not cover the standardized weight and miles, your vehicle is counted as suspended vehicle. Now, that does not mean you don’t have to pay taxes to IRS. You are requested to file form 2290 before the due date and keep IRS informed about your suspension. There are other types of vehicle as well, that includes logging and exempted vehicles.
Continue readingForm 2290 is due TODAY for vehicles first used in February 2021. E-file now!
Dear HVUT filers, As we have learned to live along with the covid Virus, we also have good news around different parts of the world getting vaccinated to prevent and cure us of this Virus. Hope it brings a breakthrough and saves lives. But that doesn’t mean that we can roam around free right, we still have to be cautious to be safe. And the same applies to Form 2290. The IRS offices are closed it doesn’t mean that there is no need for you to file your taxes, well that why we’re here, to meet all your HVUT form 2290 needs. As you know the HVUT Form 2290 is now due today for the vehicles bought or used since February 2021 for the Period beginning July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, thousands of truckers have e-filed their HVUT Form 2290 for the current period already and what about you?
Every year, the tax due amount is paid full in advance to the Internal Revenue Service based on the fact if the vehicle is going to be used over 5,000 miles for commercial & 7,500 miles for Agricultural based units. Having said that, the Form 2290 is pro-rated as the tax deadline for the new vehicles happens to be the last day of the month following the month of its first use. So should you pay it up in full no, as said the taxes will be calculated on a pro-rated basis from the month of January or December based on the month of use.
Continue readingIs your form 2290 being rejected? Know how to avoid rejections.
Hello there dear truckers, Hope you’re all fine. It’s time to brush up some basics and this is something that’s really important that needs to be taken into consideration before filing a Form 2290, we have been facing questions relating to rejection that occurs during filing your form 2290. Well, there are three different factors that play a major role in getting your form rejected. These rejections are mostly dues to small errors and can be rectified right away. Let’s see the factors in detail for a better and accurate filing of your taxes.
- RTN rejection (Routing Transit number entered wrong).
- EIN rejection (Due to New EIN OR Due to Mismatch in the name and address registered to the EIN)
- VIN duplication.
How do I pay my 2290?
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 or Money Order. The options to pay by check or money order may be easier to understand, but the options for Electronic Funds Withdrawal, EFTPS and credit/debit card payment may need an additional explanation.
If you elect to pay by Electronic Funds Withdrawal, you can use either a checking or savings account. You will need to enter the U.S. Bank Account Number and Routing Number in order for the IRS to Process the payment. This information is typically listed on a check.
Safe filing is E-filing!
Dear HVUT filers, As we have learned to live along with the pandemic Virus on the loose we also have good news around different parts of the world regarding a vaccine for a cure. Hope it brings a breakthrough and saves lives. Till then be safe and sanitized. As you know the HVUT Form 2290 is now due for a for the vehicles bought or used since December 2020 Period beginning July 1, 2020 through June 30, 2021, thousands of truckers have e-filed their HVUT Form 2290 for the current period already and what about you ?
Continue readingIt’s a day for gratitude towards life, Happy Thanksgiving day!
Yeah, it’s Thanksgiving, The Much awaited day probably the best weekend of the year. It’s the time to share and care with our beloved ones and be grateful for what we have and appreciate what life has given to us. Prayers to gifts, from hosting a humble dinner to spending time with your family it all happens on this day. A day at peace long away from hectic regular work and relaxation is all that we need and what else could we expect on this day. Freshly pluck flowers and fresh-baked cookies not to mention the pumpkin pie and the specially made turkey.
It’s time to sit around the table and share love and happiness as this year had been so lonely as we faced a pandemic and keeping people apart. If not meeting your loved once you can always call them over a video call and share the happiness of life to be gifted and safe during the pandemic.
At this thanksgiving we are happy to share our time to thank our Truck Drivers who takes our nation’s needs forward by leaving their family behind during the pandemic to meet the nation’s needs. On this Thanksgiving as a way to exhibit our Gratitude, let’s say Thanks to a Truck Driver for their service. At TruckDues.com we wish our Truckers of America and everyone a Happy Thanksgiving!
At this time we would also like to remind our dear Truckers about the upcoming HVUT tax deadline by November 30, 2020, for vehicles first used since October 2020. to be filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. Reach our tax experts at (347) 515-2290 for your Filing needs and also you may drop us an email at support@truckdues.com as we are happy to assist you relating to your Form 2290. Leave the filing to us and you have a wonderful Thanksgiving weekend.