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IRS HVUT Form 2290 is due by tomorrow, Tuesday, Aug.31 for TY 2021-22, E-file now to stay compliant

Hello there truckers, finally the day has arrived to renew your HVUT Form 2290 for the period beginning July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2021. Yes, though you had almost more than 56 days until deadline in filing your HVUT Form 2290. You could have saved your valuable time in getting you the IRS digital watermarked copy of schedule 1. But its never too late as you still have a couple of days left to file your tax return and pay it.

The HVUT Form 2290 is basically an annual tax paid to the Internal Revenue Service on vehicles which possess a minimum taxable gross weight of 55000 lbs and if the same truck is been used over the public highways for Commercial, Agricultural & Logging purposes.

Unlike your Form 1040’s, the 2290 tax form is filed and paid for the upcoming 12 months. Taxes are paid full in advance to the Internal Revenue Service for the respective period the truck is going to be used and the IRS supports multiple tax payment options Such as: Continue reading

Options for paying the hvut form 2290, which must be renewed by August 31, 2021 for the tax year 2021-2022.

Prorated Form 2290 | TruckDues.com | To e-file vehicle use tax | Starts from $7.99

Hello there dear truckers hope you’re safe and sound. It’s just under a weeks’ time left before your form 2290 tax deadline arrives, it’s our duty to keep you posted so that you would not end up paying penalties on top of your taxes. The last date of filing for the year July 2021 – June 2022 will be August 31, 2021, any filing or payments done post this date will be considered as late and shall bestow upon penalties!

A lot of our customers have questions about the payment methods. 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/Money Order. The options to pay by check or money order may be easier to understand, but the options for Electronic Funds Withdrawal and EFTPS may need an additional explanation.

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