Hey there truckers! Hope you’re current with all your taxes and tag renewals. It’s the start of the year and most of your taxes are up for renewal and the most common question that we face is whether the license plate renewal and the form 2290’s are in the same month, well it’s a big No! Both the taxes are yearly renewal however, the due dates are always different. So to have a better understanding we are going to discuss certain pointers.
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The IRS e-file service is finally up and running!
Hello dear truckers, Hope our wishes reached you! With great kick start for the year and we hope it’s been quite good so far for you. Yet again it’s time for our timely updates for you and we have two things to inform you. Being at the start of the year we could see that most of our customers are buying and trading trucks for a fresh start as an upgrade. Any vehicles bought in the month of December and vehicles on road starting December 2019, it’s time for you to file your form 2290’s under prorated basis to get your schedule-1 copy for your license plates before January 31st, 2020. File your Form 2290’s right away and get your schedule-1 copies into your email today. Why wait when you can do it now.
Continue readingIf it wasn’t for deadlines; Nothing would get done!!!
Form 2290 is supposed to be filed by the end of the following month; from the time the vehicle began its operation over the road. Now you guess why we are saying this, it’s now time for us to face a new deadline. Yes! January 31st, 2017 falls as a deadline to file your Form 2290 for the vehicles that were used on the road in December 2016 since July 2016. Continue reading
Correcting VIN will never cost you anything here!
As per the great saying of Confucius, “If you make a mistake and do not correct it, this is called a mistake.” So there is no point in wasting time when you have an option to correct your mistake.
Though we stay very cautious while Filing our Heavy Highway vehicle Used taxes, we ought to commit few human errors at times. The worst of all would be committing mistakes over the VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) which could bring in someone else truck into the picture, or a vehicle that has never existed; during your vehicle registration. You better wish you have a chance to prove your innocence & inadvertence; But the State DMV needs the correct vehicle information to issue your tags, licenses & etc. Continue reading