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Form 2290 HVUT pro-rated taxes for the trucks first used in May 2022 is due on June 30, 2022.

Hello truckers and truck taxpayers, you may be getting ready to file your form 2290 tax reports for the upcoming tax period, or you may have already pre-filed form 2290 ahead of the tax period. Now, it’s time to report your form 2290 truck taxes for your heavy vehicles first used in May 2022. The pro-rated form 2290 truck taxes for the heavy vehicles or trucks first used in May are due by June 30, 2022. So, we request all the truckers with heavy vehicles first used in May 2022 to report your form 2290 truck taxes today at TruckDues.com and get the schedule 1 copy to your respective email address.

Form 2290 truck tax is mandatory for all taxable heavy vehicles.

All the taxable heavy vehicles or trucks should report and pay their truck taxes using form 2290 every year to ensure a smooth operation on the public highways. If not, the IRS will charge huge penalties, late charges and interests over your pending form 2290 tax payments. The heavy vehicles or trucks that come into the taxable category are entitled to report and pay form 2290 truck taxes in advance during the tax period. Form 2290 truck taxes are always charged in advance, so truckers should estimate their taxes based on their truck operation and pay them accordingly to the IRS. So, your truck must have a total gross weight of over 55,000 pounds and should run over 5,000 miles (7500 miles for logging vehicles) on the public highways to come under the taxable category. All truckers with taxable heavy vehicles should pay form 2290 truck taxes to the IRS and get the official schedule 1 copy. The heavy vehicles or trucks that don’t come under the taxable category also should report form 2290 HVUT to the IRS as tax-suspended vehicles.

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Partial period Form 2290 truck taxes are due today for the vehicles first used in April 2022

Its shout-out time! The deadline to file form 2290 truck tax for the vehicles first used in April 2022 is today. So, truckers and truck taxpayers with the vehicles first used this April should report form 2290 HVUT to the IRS and get the schedule 1 copy today to smoothly continue their truck operations on the public highways. If not, the IRS charges penalties, and you cannot operate your heavy vehicles without a proper schedule 1 copy. You will run into problems with state and federal authorities.

The partial period or pro-rated taxes are charged based on the vehicle’s first used month.

The general tax period starts at the beginning of July every year and lasts till the end of June the following year. So, the truckers should file their form 2290 to the IRS and get the schedule 1 copy within August 31 to continue their trucking operations smoothly on the public highways of the United States. But for the newly purchased or first used vehicles in any month other than July, IRS charges form 2290 truck taxes on a pro-rated basis. This partial-period or pro-rated form 2290 taxes are charged based on the vehicle’s first used month. It is calculated from the first used month to the end of the current tax period. Therefore, for the vehicles first used in April 2022, the form 2290 truck tax is calculated from April to June 2022, which is the end of the current tax period. And the last date to file the pro-rated form 2290 tax is today! Continue reading

You’re just a week away from filing your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290!

Hello there Truckers, over this article we are going to keep you posted about the upcoming HVUT Form 2290 for vehicles first used since March 2019 as the Federal law indicates that 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 is now due by April 30th, 2019 for vehicles first used since March 2019. The Heavy highway vehicle used taxes are basically paid on vehicles which possess a minimum gross weight of 55000 lbs or more and the same vehicle is been used over the public highways for commercial & farming purposes.

The Form 2290 is basically due by June and payable until the end of August. This tax needs to be paid upfront to the IRs for the period it’s been intended to be reported for regardless of the nature of its use but based on the number of miles the truck is set to be used (5000 miles or more for Commercial based units & 7500 miles for Agricultural based units).

E-filing is simple & fast and it saves your time & money. The best part about the e-filing is that you will receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of Schedule 1 back in your registered e-mail address within minutes after you e-file your Form 2290.

You may feel free to reach us back for further assistance during your e-filing process over the following mediums:

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It’s just a fortnight left until your pro-rated HVUT Form 2290

Yes you heard it right it’s just a couple weeks’ time left to file your taxes, But you might ask, Why now? Well, do u have a new vehicle to report which is yet to be filed? Now is the right time to do it. As per the IRS regulations it’s mandatory to file your vehicle for tax purposes, in failure to do so will attract penalty for late filing and payments of taxes.

So why waste on extra cash when you can prevent if by filing with us, for a mere $7.99 you would be able to file your taxes and also do any corrections through our website.

So when, what and how should it be done? We have the solutions for you and here are some common questions that we come across on day to day basis:

When should I pay?

 As per the IRS it’s mandatory for all new vehicles to file the vehicle by the last day of the following month of its first use.

Should I pay for the whole year?

No, the taxes are calculated based on the first month of use till June 30th, so the taxes will be calculated for the number of months used and miles to be driven (taxes are applicable for vehicles mileage over 5,000 or 7500 for agricultural vehicles)

Why us?

  • When truckers are busy providing services for all the need of our country, we are here to help our patriots to do the filings on the go.
  • Truckdues.com is a dedicated portal for all your 2290 tax filings and corrections, with 100% accuracy in calculating your taxes and minimalizing your work truckdues.com is a one stop shop for all your tax filings.
  • Just upload your business details and your vehicles information on our website and sit back and let us do the work for you.
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  • Why wait in a long queue when you can do the same on your mobile phone? Yes truckdues.com is available on all major platforms making it easier to all the truckers to do their filings on the go with minimalized error and quick response the entire process would just a few minutes of your precious time , you can hit the road without and worries since we’ve got your back

Here at truckdues.com we avail multiple and secure modes of payment options, authorized by the federal govt. So why to worry? E-File your 2290 tax returns in a swing of a baseball bat using www.truckdues.com to receive an instant confirmation back in your e-mail.

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

Hello there Truckers, This article is also a reminder about the Pro-Rated HVUT Form 2290 for vehicles first used since February 2019. The Federal law indicates that the Form 2290 must be e-filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that basis, the Form 2290 is now due for vehicles first used since February 2019.

The HVUT form 2290 is basically an annual tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service for vehicles that are used over the public highways and if the subjected vehicle’s gross weight is at least 55000 lbs or more. This tax Form is basically due by June and its payable until the end of August. (The current tax year is for the period beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019) and the due date for e-filing the Annual Form 2290 is basically August, 31st.

The Form 2290 tax due is basically determined by the gross weight of the Truck and if the truck seems to exceed the desired mileage limit for exemption. This is drafted by the internal Revenue Service to be 5000 miles (For commercial based units & 7500 miles for Agricultural based vehicles). If the subjected vehicles seems to exceed the desired mileage for exemption, the taxes always needs to be paid full in advance to the IRS for the respective period it’s been reported.

E-Filing Form 2290 has been made easy using www.truckdues.com, The IRS digital watermarked copy of Schedule 1 will be emailed to you within minutes after you e-file. Economic E-Filing begins here as low as $7.99.

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Things that you can’t correct once your Form 2290 is Filed!

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Hello there Truckers, over this article we are going to discuss about the changes that could possibly made over a Filed Form 2290. Almost on a daily basis, we receive calls from our users that they realized that something needs to be updated on their E-Filed Form 2290. Now we are going to list out what is possible & what’s not!

The 3 possible changes/corrections that could be made to a Filed 2290 are as follows via an Amended Form 2290:

  1. Increase in the Taxable Gross Weight of the Truck.
  2. Reporting a change on the Mileage limit of exemption.
  3. Reporting a change on the VIN
  • Increase in the Taxable Gross Weight of the Truck

This scenario occurs when the HVUT Filer has reported the vehicle’s gross weight to be minimum for example 55000 lbs, not realizing the fact that the term taxable gross weight always refers to the maximum weight of the truck ( Weight of the Tractor + Trailer+ Load). Now in order for them to be able to report an increase in the gross weight an Amended Form 2290 is filed to make the difference in tax due payment to the IRS as well as to receive another copy of schedule 1 for the corrected weight category.

  • Reporting a change on the Mileage limit of exemption

As most of you are aware on the desired mileage limit of exemption set by the Internal Revenue Service, it remains to be 5000 miles for Commercial based units & 7500 miles for Agricultural based vehicles.  When the subjected vehicle seems to exceed the desired mileage of exemption the vehicle turns out to be no longer exempt hence the tax due payment needs to be made to the IRS via an Amended 2290.

  • Reporting a change on the VIN

This is one of the most common interpretations involved during e-filing Form 2290. Unavoidable human errors leads to typographical errors on the VIN, which could later be updated via an Amended 2290 Form (VIN correction request). This process also lets the user to avoid an over payment of taxes.

Things that can’t be changed on a Filed 2290

Once the Form 2290 is successfully filed and when the IRS issues the digital watermark, the following changes can’t be reported online where the tax payer needs to contact the IRS toll free help line @ (866) 699-4096 to get the changes implemented over the phone.

  • Business name/DBA
  • Address, city, state & ZIP
  • Owners Name.

Truckdues.com is rated to be one of the best priced websites among many independent owner operators, we have gained our trust among them due to our committed service where we ensure that are client’s inquiries are addressed on time. E-file is simple and easy, receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 back in your e-mail minutes after you e-file.

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It’s just a Fortnight Left Until your Pro-rated Form 2290 Deadline!

Hello there truckers, over this article we are going to discuss about the near term Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 Deadline which is due by March 31st, 2019 for vehicles first used since February 2019. This deadline is determined on the basis of the Federal law that states that Form 2290 must be filed on a truck by the last day of the month following the month of its first use.

Now having said that, this pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 deadline is only applicable for vehicles first used since February 2019 but it has no impact over the regular annual renewal which is generally due by June and its payable until the end of August every year.

The Form 2290 is basically the annual taxes been paid to the Internal Revenue Service for Heavy vehicles which comprises a minimum gross weight of 55000 lbs or more and if the same vehicle is used on the Public Highway for commercial purposes. However, taxes are not levied if the vehicles mileage remains to be less than 5000 miles in case of commercial based units and 7500 miles or less in case of Agricultural based units.

Truckdues.com is rated to be one of the best priced websites among many independent owner operators, we have gained our trust among them due to our committed service where we ensure that are client’s inquiries are addressed on time. E-file is simple and easy, receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 back in your e-mail minutes after you e-file.

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Besides your Pro-rated Form 2290, Form 1120 is due by this month as Well.

The Form 1120 (officially the “U.S Corporate Income Tax Return”) is one of the IRS tax forms used by corporations (specifically, C corporations) to report their Income, Gains, losses, deductions, credits and to figure out their tax liability.

Wondering why we are even discussing about a different tax than Form 2290? Well we would like our Trucking community companies not to miss their business corporation taxes. The Tax Form 1120 is generally due by March 15th, every year. However for business that are involved in trucking are working restless to address the nation’s needs on time hence there are greater chances to miss the calculation part near the business tax deadline.

So you get a chance to claim an extension via Form 7004, It’s the form used to file for an automatic extension of time to file your business tax return for a partnership, a multiple member LLC filing as a partnership, a corporation, or s-corporation. The IRS indicates that, “Form 7004 does not extend the time for payment of tax.” Hence, you must pay taxes due (guesstimate) by your tax return due date, even if you file an extension application. You may also log on to the official IRS website to find the authorized e-file service provider to have your extensions filed successfully.

Now the bloodstream of our nation’s economy (Trucking) taxes HVUT Form 2290 is also due by the end of this month on a Pro-rated basis. By the federal law that states, that Form 2290 must be filed on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On this basis, the Pro-rated Form 2290 is now due by March 31st, 2019 for vehicles that are into service since February 2019.

Our Tax experts stay dedicated to assist you with your HVUT Form 2290 needs or working hours are from [Monday through Friday, 9 A.M to 5 P.MCentral Standard Time]. See you over the next article. Happy Trucking! Keep Moving America Forward!

Less than 2 weeks to e-file your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290

Hello there Truckers, the pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is due by Feb 28th, 2019 for vehicles first used since January 2019. The Federal law states that the Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that basis, the HVUT Form 2290 is now due by Feb 28th, 2019 for vehicles first used since January 2019.

The HVUT Form 2290 is basically due by June and its payable until the end of August. This recent deadline is only applicable for vehicles first used since January 2019, if you had already filed your Form 2290, you may kindly disregard this pro-rated deadline as this wasn’t meant for you.

E-filing has many advantages over conventional paper filing. For instance, the Turnaround time involved in this e-filing process is just few minutes where in paper filing, it takes about 21 business days before receiving any update back in your mailing documents. E-Filing is really simple and secured, there is very minimal chances for human error occurrences thus it turns out to be accurate and efficient.

www.truckdues.com is rated to be one of the honest priced websites, which serves the ever hard working trucking community with their Heavy Highway vehicle Used Tax Return needs. We have integrated one of the efficient user friendly system where a first time e-filer would turn into a PRO whilst e-filing their HVUT Form 2290.

We ensure that you receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 back in your e-mail within minutes after you e-file. This digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 serves as the legal proof of filing during your vehicle registration purposes.  Feel free to reach us back for any further assistance. Happy Trucking!

E-File your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 before Feb 28, 2019.

Hello there truckers, the Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 is due by Feb 28, 2019 for vehicles first used since January 2019. This Pro-rated deadline is drafted based on the Federal law that indicates Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the month following the month of its first use.

Now if you had purchased/re-purchased any new truck during January 2019, you got 60 days before you could file this Form 2290, you generally file this tax Form to get your vehicle plates, tags, licenses renewed.

Now for many who just turned out to be truckers, this form may not sound familiar or perhaps we must say that they do not even an idea about this Tax Form until they wanted their vehicle registrations to be done. They also do not know what the importance of this tax Form is.

The HVUT Form 2290 is basically an annual tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service which is paid on Heavy trucks which comprises a taxable gross weight of 55000 lbs to the minimum until 80000 lbs & above and if the said truck is used on the public highways for commercial, agricultural & logging purposes.

However, the vehicle is determined to be a Taxable vehicle (Where the tax payment needs to be made full in advance to the IRS) or Suspended/Exempt vehicle (Where no tax payment needs to be made to the IRS) based on the desired mileage limit for exemption drafted by the Internal Revenue Service by virtue of the nature of job the utility vehicle performs.

Hence, if the subjected vehicle is expected not to go over the desired mileage use of exemption, it remains to be exempt from Form 2290 tax payment, however a tax return needs to be filed for this vehicle to legally claim and exemption.  

Truckdues.com has been serving the ver hard working trucking community over the past 5 years with their HVUT Form 2290 filings at a very honest pricing, $7.99 we ensure that you receive the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1 in your registered e-mail address within minutes after you e-file.

Reach us back for any further assistance over the following mediums:

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