Category Archives: Electronic Filings

Get Started With Chrome Plug-Ins- Find Out How?

It’s happy time now truckers! We have finally up with some surprises for you all. Though we are ringed with competitors, we believe in participating in the competition rather than worrying about winning it. And that’s how even after years of launch; we have managed to remain in the position one, feeling proud about the fame we own. Well, a hearty thanks to all our filers for making this possible.

Technology is playing a vital role in our development, and encouraged us to make the best of it. So we concluded to brush up our developing skills, innovativeness, spicing up with simple yet great App, Extensions and Theme for Chrome. They are simple yet the most effective plug-ins for your browser, easy launch and access to our website. As we like to serve our trusted audience with something new and innovative, nothing can beat the idea bringing up new extensions for tax2290.com. Keep reading to know more about our App. Continue reading

IRS confirms on form 2290 For the Tax Period July 2013-June 2014

Time and tide wait for none! Keeping that in mind; we should file form 2290 much before time to reduce a burden of task from your shoulders. Truckers are known for their disciplined nature and punctuality is in their blood. Stating this, filing on time is like on-the-go task for them with their gadgets. As taxation period has already taken up the charges; IRS has confirmed on July tax period for 2013-2014. It is mandatory for owner operators and Trucking Companies to file in their return to IRS on time and stay away from penalties.
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Give Your Eyes What They Need!

Do You Know?Eyes are the most active part in our bodyEye muscles are the strongest muscles in our body

Dear trucker, how long you are going to pay opticians? No more if you are reading me this minute. It is a blessing that every one of us have got a pair of eyes via what you rejoice in the beauty of the existing world. More of us take life as granted and never consider the consequences. Now, imagine that you have lost your eyesight. You could see nothing. Can’t watch TV, Laptop any more. Greater of all, you cannot drive anymore. Clear eyesight makes the world a better place to live in.

There are three pretty standard ways to strengthen your eye muscles & eye sight. You can just do it in truck stops. Let this be one of your 2013 resolutions.

  • Blinking
  • Palming
  • Eye exercises

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Freight Transportation Trends That Make HVUT Important For Truckers

Hauling large quantities of commodities over great distances or carrying smaller packages to streets, each transportation mode adopted continues to play an important role in the movement of freight. Whether measured by value, weight, or ton-miles of the composite estimates, trucking as a single mode (including for-hire and private use), seems to be the most frequently used mode. According to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), trucking dominates shipment distances of less than 500 miles while rail dominated the longer distance shipments. These trends and the below also gives an insightful message to truckers about their importance for the society’s economical growth. Paying truck tax to keep this going in accordance with Federal excise tax laws is equally important. Continue reading

Highway Trust Fund – a safe destination for your HVUT

Trucker duties are delivery bound. So are the taxes they pay for their heavy trucks, to the Federal Government. The HVUT returns you file and taxes that you pay get transmitted to the IRS safely and the IRS in turn returns it to the Federal Funds Treasury. the amounts equivalent to these taxes are then transferred on paper to the HTF, Highway Trust Fund, a transportation fund established in 1956 to finance the United States Interstate Highway System and certain other roads. The revenues of the HTF are intended for financing highways, with the taxes dedicated to the HTF paid by the users of highways. Most of the tax amounts credited to the HTF’s Highway account (one of the three accounts of HTF) are not collected by the Federal government directly from the consumer. They are, instead, paid to the Internal Revenue Service by the producer or importer of the taxable product, except like for HVUT which is paid by the owner. Continue reading