Category Archives: Tax 2290 Discounts

Trucker Tax Deadline Coming August 31, 2020

Form 22290 the Federal Vehicle Use Tax returns filing period is July 2020 through June 2021. The Form 2290 tax filing season started on July 1, 2020. The IRS started processing the 2290 tax returns and urged the Truckers to choose electronic filing. The IRS is reminding truckers and other owners of heavy highway motor vehicles that in most cases, their federal heavy highway use tax return reported on Form 2290 is due on August 31, 2020. Choose electronic filing for faster processing and secured filing.

Tax Form 2290 when electronically prepared and reported through Tax2290.com, it is easy, safe and quick. IRS will receive your returns and process it faster; issues you back the stamped Schedule-1 instantly after accepting it. Electronic filing eliminated possible human errors, does automatic math and transmits your return directly to the IRS. The fastest way of filing your 2290 truck tax returns is only when you e-file with Tax2290.com.

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Celebrate Friendship Day with a 10% Discount on Form 2290

FORM 2290 IS DUE NOW FOR 2020 – 2021, E-FILE NOW TO RECEIVE STAMPED SCHEDULE-1 COPY IN MINUTES!

The circle of friendship is a place of warmth and care, where people of all walks of life come together for listening and sharing. A place of kindness and trust, a place for tears, joy and laughter too. We are glad to share this circle with a special trucker like you. We at Taxexcise.com would like to wish every passionate trucker a Happy Friendship Day, well as the saying goes “A friend in need is a friend Indeed”.

Commemorate this pact of friendship with a discount on the E-file preparation fee. Since this being the last month to renew the HVUT Form 2290 for 2020-2021, we would like to kickstart August with a 10% discount on Form 2290 valid until Aug 2nd, use code TAXBUD10 to avail an instant discount of up to $40 on the service fee.

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Form2290 New Tax year 2020-2021 Officially begins today, avail discount on your filings!

It’s that time of the year again where every Truck Driver, Owner Operator and Business owner are vigilant and on their toes lining up to complete the Federal excise tax (HVUT) Form 2290. Form 2290 is due now and has to be renewed for the tax year 2020-2021. Tax season is here, and with it comes all the routine paperwork and last minute confusion. The earlier you start with the return by figuring out how much your tax is better. Electronic filing has always been the best way to report form 2290 as it is fast and less time-consuming. With most of the IRS offices still closed Electronically filing form 2290 is the only option in getting your tax return completed on time.

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Celebrate Father’s Day with 10% OFF your Form 2290 Pre-filing for TY 2020-2021. Use code: THANKSDAD

Dads in the Trucking Industry are modest men turned by love into heroes, adventurers and storytellers. Being a son’s first hero, a daughter’s first love, Fathers just have a way of putting everything together.

With Father’s Day literally right around the corner, we at www.Tax2290.com salute all the wonderful and hardworking fathers who have changed the lives of many, be it their own kids, family, friends and people they come across while on the road.

To show our gratitude and respect to our heroes we at Tax2290.com a product of Think Trade Inc, would like to wish everyone a Happy Father’s day in our own style by offering a FLAT 10% OFF on all service fee payments. Simply use code THANKSDAD to avail a 10% discount on any and all payments valid from 17th through 21st June.

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Have a question in mind? Enough said, we’ve gotcha covered!

We would like to thank all our registered users for all the positive vibes that have come our way, this helps us to constantly keep monitoring and upgrading our level of service.

Though E-File is the preferred way to go about completing form 2290 it certainly does have its share of questions, and having seen over a decade of tax returns let’s now take a look at the most general and frequently asked questions.

Yupp!! You got that right. It’s time for another round of questions and answers! So let’s begin:

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