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Form 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.

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Just 4 days Left for your Schedule 1 copy to get Expired!

4 daysHello there, all Hardworking Truckers, We admire and owe ya’ll as you continuously strive to contribute towards enhancing our nation’s economy. We realize that nothing ever comes to one that is worth having, except as a result of hard work. Without Truckers where would we be all? Hungry & plain.  However, our truckers out there who had sacrificed their family and feelings towards accomplishing the work task. So they need timely updates on their Heavy Highway Vehicle Used Tax deadline (Form 2290) which they file annually to the Internal Revenue Service. Continue reading