The Tax Form 2290 is already due and today is the last day to file it. Filing your 2290 truck taxes at the right time is more important as it creates some extra space to correct and amend your returns when you get something odd in it. Well having said that you still have time until midnight to submit and correct your returns if any changes. Since it’s the last day of filing here are a few tips on where you can go wrong.
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Final pro-rated Form 2290 for Tax Year 2019-2020 is Due Today! Learn how to file your Tax return.
Hello there dear truckers! Hope you’re all safe and with sound health. It’s been a crazy couple of weeks due to Form 2290 renewals amidst the chaotic COVID – 19 outbreak. Today being the deadline to file Pro-rated Form 2290 for the tax year 2019 on vehicles that were first put into service in the month of June 2019, we have been receiving more and more returns to process, Most of them being regular 2290 filers and some new owner-operators. We receive a lot of calls on queries on how to file a 2290 form and what would happen next? Most of them being common questions it’s our duty to clarify them and today we shall address some common questionnaire.
Now the following questions were discussed on a recent webinar conducted by the IRS and this should help you out in clarifying certain doubts:
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Continue readingLess than 24 hours to complete your 2290 Truck Taxes…
Attention Heavy Highway Truckers, you just have less than 24 hours to complete your 2290 truck tax returns with IRS. E-file would be the smart move, choose e-file and complete it online with the IRS. Stamped Schedule-1 proof will be available in just minutes.
Form 2290 e-file is just $7.99 for a single truck and affordable for all truckers, we along with IRS encourage every trucker who needs to file 2290 returns to choose electronic filing as it is faster and secured. When you choose to file your 2290 tax returns online you could receive your stamped Schedule-1 proof as earlier as IRS accepts your returns and share it across. Continue reading