Tag Archives: Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return

File Form 2290 before Nov 30th for Vehicles first used since Oct 2018

Truckers, may we have your attention please. The Heavy Highway vehicle used tax return is now due by Nov 30th, 2018 for vehicles first used since October 2018. Hence, E-File your HVUT Form 2290 before the deadline if in case you have bought any new trucks during October 2018.

The HVUT Form 2290 is basically due by June and the deadline is August of every year. However for any new vehicles the Form 2290 must be filed before 60 days from the time the truck was purchased. Now based on this fact, the Form 2290 is now due by Nov 30th, 2018 (60 days from October 2018)

E-Filing Form 2290 has turned out to be revolutionary as it saves your time and money, and above all the important fact is reliability, especially when your tax return is filed through www.TaxExcise.com the ONLY decade old e-file service provider authorized by the Internal Revenue Service to submit HVUT Form 2290 tax returns electronically.

E-filing Form 2290 is a very simple process, as it consumes just minutes to complete the whole process and to receive an instant confirmation back from the Internal Revenue Service in your registered e-mail address to obtain your tags, licenses and other services rendered at the state department of motor vehicle.

File Form 2290 electronically through an IRS Authorized E-file service provider participating in the IRS e-file program for excise taxes, such as www.Tax2290.com. E-Filing is required by the IRS, if you are reporting 25 or more trucks on a return. For any more questions you may have reach us @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us @ support@taxexcise.com or Ping them using the LIVE CHAT Option available on the website.

HVUT Form 2290 May Due-Date, Mid-Month Alert!

Productivity is never an accident. It is always the result of a commitment to excellence, intelligent planning, and focused effort – Paul J. Meyer

We are ready again to act as your monthly planner & also to gently remind you about the fast approaching federal Excise tax Form 2290 Deadline. Yes! You read that right, those who think that Form 2290’s is due only in the month of July & August are absolutely wrong. It’s partially true that the Form 2290 is due in the month of July & August; it has to be renewed every year in those months for vehicles that are in service in the month of July.

But what about vehicles that went into after July? Continue reading

Form 2290: Reasons for Rejection!

Reasons and circumstances may vary but what makes you a great human being is how you react when you face a rejection. First and foremost accept the fact that what you tired did not work and you have a temporary setback.  If rejected the next thing you should analyze is the reason for rejection, once you identified the reason for rejection try correcting it at the earliest possible. E-filing Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 is no exception to the thumb rule that, if furnished information does not meet the requirement then it leads to rejection.

Below is the list of possible rejections when you E-file your Federal Excise Tax Form 2290: Continue reading

E-File an Amendment to Correct your VIN instantly!

When you have Vehicle identification numbers (VIN) of up to 17 characters with mixed numbers and letters, mistakes happen. For example, you type 5 instead of S. Let’s say that you file form 2290 and pay $550 to IRS and get your Schedule 1 you take it to the DMV or the Carrier, and then you realize that the Schedule 1 has the wrong VIN. What do you do?  Continue reading

HVUT Form 2290 Due Date: An Overview!

When a new vehicle is put into service, the Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the following month. If a vehicle was used during any part of a month, the tax will be calculated for that month as a whole. For example, if a vehicle was first used on the road on April 15th, it will be taxed as though it was used the entire month. If you first placed your vehicle on the road anytime in April, you must file your Form 2290 any time before May 31st, 2018.   Continue reading