We have an important message about your Form 2290 tax returns, today is the deadline to file Form 2290 HVUT tax return for vehicles first used since September 2020. So if you bought a new truck and put it in service in the month of September 2020 but haven’t filed your Form 2290 tax return yet, you must prepare and file it by today, November 2nd, 2020
This Thanksgiving we’re grateful for each and every truckers and OTR drivers out there who are away from home on the highway on a solitary journey to deliver our thanksgiving food to our table and store shelves.
Holidays are just another working day for the truckers and
the OTR driver, this makes it difficult for them to spend some quality time
with the family to celebrate holidays and other important family events such as
the anniversaries, birthdays, child’s first milestones and many more, which other
families happily celebrate together.
So we here at Tax2290 take this opportunity to wish all you drivers and everyone from the trucking industry a great Thanksgiving, with some awesome family time. The next morning, we will be thanking you again for all our favorite gadgets and great products that we can buy on the Black Friday sales, just because you haul them all.
www.Tax2290.com / www.TaxExcise.com will always be at your service for all your Form 2290 needs so that you can keep on trucking because we would be nothing without you trucking!
Feel free to reach our Tax Experts for assistance on your next Form 2290 e-filing that is due December 2, 2019, for vehicles first used on a public highway in October 2019, @ 1-866-245-3918 or support@taxexcise.com or Live Chat option, available on the website.
Have a HAPPY &
SAFETHANKSGIVING and Keep On Trucking!
Hundreds of
years ago, people dressed up as saints and Ghost and went door to door to trick
or treat , which is the origin of Halloween costumes and trick-or-treating, no
matter how old you are or how many times you’ve been around the block, the
holiday simply never gets old. The kids get the chance to dress up and enjoy
the horror and fun of the event and the adults have an excuse to sip on a
boo-zy Halloween cocktail.
On Halloween, it is believed that ghosts
come back to the earthly world, and out of the fear that people would encounter
ghosts if they leave their homes people would
wear masks when they leave their homes to avoid being recognized by these
ghosts after dark so that the ghosts would mistake them for fellow spirits.
Interestingly, this holiday has come to
stay but with some modification and civilization, now Halloween is more of a
social event that brings family together while trying to replicate a scenario
where they hilariously dress up and scare each other, attend Halloween cocktail
party and find the beauty even in the scary and haunted activities of the holiday.
But you know what else is scary? Missing
the IRS deadline to file your Excise tax return. Halloween is celebrated on
31st of October every year and so is the deadline fixed by the IRS to file your
excise tax return Form 720, IFTA and
the Heavy Highway Vehicle Used Tax
return Form 2290 for any truck that is put into service in September 2019.
Quarterly
Federal Excise Tax Form 720: to report for the 3rd
Quarter of 2019
HVUT Form 2290: due ONLY for
vehicles First Used in the Month of September 2019, and
International
Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA): to report for the 3rd
Quarter of 2019.
Now while we celebrate Halloween, with
all the dress Costume, Trick and Treating, the Lamp and the Ghost including the
candies and all the sugar rush that is involved, we should remember to get our
excise returns filed on time to avoid the horror of dealing with the IRS
penalty and Interest for late filing and payment.
In the spirit of Halloween, we at www.TaxExcise.com would like to remind you that we are dedicated to make your Halloween celebration this year a little less scary, with our online application giving you the opportunity to file your return easily at the comfort of your home or office, giving you one less thing to worry about during this Halloween season, and with our Tax Expert always at your disposal you are guaranteed of a smooth and hassle-free experience with us.
Feel free to reach our Tax Experts @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to them @ support@taxexcise.com or ping using the
Live Chat Option on the website.