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Pro-Rated Form 2290, Q4 Form 720, and IFTA due by Jan 31st, 2022.

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We at TaxExcise.com / Tax2290.com have always been diverse and play a crucial role in providing a variety of opportunities to electronically submit tax returns to the IRS. Though Paper Filing had previously been a prominent and old school method to complete Tax Returns, due to recent and preceding events most IRS offices insist on having returns completed online.

Being the only IRS Authorised E-File Service Provider that’s over a Decade-Old it is important that we stand up to your expectations, enabling our users both old and new to have their tax returns completed on time and stay compliant with the IRS tax laws.

  • The Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 (HVUT) is due by January 31st 2022 for any new vehicle that was purchased or first put into service in December 2021. Be sure to have these vehicles reported on a timely basis before the deadline.
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The IRS efile is now available; HVUT Form2290 and FET Form720 are due by January 31, e-file today!

Greetings Taxpayers! TaxExcise.com / Tax2290.com the only e-file service provider that has been there for over a Decade would like to wish everyone a Happy and a Very Prosperous New Year. Hope this year brings you Good health and a lot more tarmac to cover.

We are more than delighted to state that the waiting period is finally OVER! Yes, we have a piece of good news for taxpayers who are waiting to receive their IRS e-filing acknowledgments including the HVUT Form 2290 stamped sch.1 copies for their tax returns submitted during the shutdown period December 26, 2021 – January 6, 2022.

We would like to appreciate your patience during the IRS shutdown, the IRS e-file service is back online and the tax returns are now processed in minutes. The IRS e-file came back up this morning and are accepting electronic tax returns, which means your tax returns submitted during the shutdown will be processed by the IRS today and your e-filing acknowledgments and the IRS stamped sch.1 copies will be sent to your email immediately after.

Since the IRS has officially started accepting returns for 2022 we would like to remind you of the upcoming tax deadlines for January 31st for the following tax forms. Taxpayers can make www.TaxExcise.com their first pit stop to e-file before the deadline.

  • HVUT Form 2290 For New Vehicles first used in the month of December 2021.
  • Tax Form 720 Quarterly Federal Excise Tax due for the 4th Quarter of 2021.
  • Tax Form IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) due for the 4th Quarter of 2021.

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Happy Halloween Tax Deadline! – Don’t Miss These Taxes.

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.

Log on to WWW.TAXEXCISE.COM / WWW.TAX2290.COM to e-file the below tax forms due by October 31, 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.

Happy Halloween!!!!!

Form 720, IFTA for Q3 as well as HVUT Form2290 for Vehicles first used in September; all are Due October 31, 2019.

As the year is gradually coming to an end bringing us to the 4th quarter of the year 2019, and you know what else is happening by the end of this month? The deadline to file your quarterly Federal Excise taxes that is Form 720 and IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement)

Form 720 is used to pay the quarterly federal excise tax levied by the IRS on certain business owners, these return must be filed every quarter, however in some cases the payment is to be made monthly or bimonthly or even along with the quarterly filing, regardless the Tax return filing must be submitted to the IRS on or before the stipulated deadlines which are April 30th, July 31st, October 31st, and Jan 30th respectively.

With that, it is clear that the deadline to report your quarterly federal excise tax is drawing near 31st October being the last day to report these filing.

Simultaneously, the International Fuel Tax Agreement is also due quarterly for the Interstate drivers and it is equally important to file this return with your base Jurisdiction to get your IFTA license to be able to operate interstate.

Synonymously, the federal Highway Use Tax Form 2290 is also due for any truck that was put into service in September. October 31st is the deadline to file the Tax Form 2290 on those units.

That being said, you might be wondering about how to get these done as soon as possible and as easy as possible. We at www.taxexcise.com / www.tax2290.com is here to make all these filings as easy and smooth as possible. We are the first among the few authorized e-file service provider to be certified by the IRS to handle your filing for you and with our Technological know-how, we have been able to help thousands of businesses across the nation to file their tax returns successfully with the IRS.

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Deadline Today to E-File 3 different Federal Tax Forms 2290, 720 & IFTA. File Soon!

Dear tax Payers, kindly spare a moment amidst of your schedule to read this article as this article will clearly explain you about the HVUT Form 2290 deadline which is due TODAY (Jan 31, 2019). However, this deadline is only applicable for trucks which were purchased/re-purchased and been used on the road since December 2018.

When is Form 2290 due: Form 2290 must be filed on a vehicle by the last day of the month following the month of its first use. On that note, Form 2290 is due TODAY for vehicles that went into service in December 2018.

At this time, other federal excise tax forms are due as well:

  1. Tax Form 720: Due TODAY for 4th Qtr 2018
  2. International Fuel tax Agreement (IFTA) : Due TODAY for 4th Qtr 2018

Do not miss on these important deadlines to avoid facing any penalties from the IRS.  E-filing your annual HVUT is way simpler than you imagined. www.Taxexcise.com has one of the most user friendly application setup for you where you’d be able to fill out your tax return by answering few simple questions during the filing process and the rest is been handled by our application.

With e-filing, you’d be able to print the proof of filing watermarked by the Internal Revenue Service back in your e-mail address within minutes for your documentation purposes. The same copy can be used as the legal proof of filing during your vehicle registration purposes.

In case you have any questions or need a walk through, you can always count on our handpicked and Industry’s Best Tax Experts for help. Reach them @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to them @ support@taxexcise.com or ping them using the LIVE CHAT option on the website.