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With Respect, Honor and Gratitude, Thank you Truckers and Veterans!

For more than a decade, www.Tax2290.com a product of Think Trade Inc. has been serving the hard-working men & women of the amazing world of trucking by allowing them to E-file their Federal Excise tax Form 2290 online so that they can save some of their precious time and spend that with their Loved Ones.

A trucker honors a dedicated driver and veteran, and today we are taking this opportunity to THANK ALL TRUCKERS for the sacrifices they make to ensure smooth and on-time delivery of goods across the nation. We’re grateful for your service to our country today and every day!!

Our great nation needs more happy truckers like you, truckers who work as a team and brings the sense of duty, purpose, honor and discipline which they proudly show it in their work. Each trucker has their story and in the spirit of Veterans Day, we at www.Tax2290.com / www.TaxExcise.com dedicate ourselves in making your each drive comfortable across the country. We would not want our heroes to miss out on any upcoming tax deadlines, so we would like to keep you reminded that the HVUT Form 2290 is due by November 30th for any new/second-hand truck that was first used in October. E-file Form 2290 before November 30th on those units.

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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.

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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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Final Day to File your Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 for vehicles first used in Aug 2019.

Only few hours left to meet today’s deadline. Hurry!

One of the constant words you tend to always hear when it comes to Form 2290 is the word “Deadlines”. The deadline to file a Form 2290 is today Sept 30, 2019, for the vehicle first used in the month of August.

Now how would you know if you are supposed to file 2290 or if this deadline is applicable to you?

For any truck you purchased and put on the public highway, you are to report those truck on or before the end of the following month. So if you recently purchased a vehicle in the month of August, the deadline to file your Form 2290 would be September 30, anything beyond that date might lead to a late filing penalty and interest.

That being said if you have any pending returns, now is the time to file them and get yourself up to date with your filings. Even though you are late on filing your tax return, that does not mean you cannot file again; the sooner you file the better your chances of getting a reduced penalty and interest for late filing.

We at www.TaxExcise.com / www.Tax2290.com are here to make your filing process as smooth as possible with our high-end E-filing technology. All you need to do is to log on to our online application and follow the few simple steps to get your trucks reported today to the IRS online within minutes. By e-filing your Form 2290 with us, you are guaranteed of getting your stamped Schedule 1 copy within minutes which will be directly delivered to your email id.

Let us make your Form 2290 filing hassle-free, reach our Tax expert at (866) 245 – 3918 or leave us your phone number in the email: support@taxexcise.com and we will walk with you every step of the filing process. Share this and help your friends also to stay compliant! TODAY IS THE DEADLINE, ONLY A FEW MORE HOURS LEFT!

It’s the Final Day, Form 2290 Annual Renewal for 2019-20 is Due TODAY, September 3. E-file Now!!!

The time has come and the Grace period is over, for the last few months you have been constantly reminded of the deadline to file your form 2290 for tax year 2019-20, however to the best known reason to some, they are still yet to file their form 2290 for tax year 2019-20. The IRS also extended the deadline to file by 3 days due to the fact that the August 31st falls on Saturday and Monday Sept 2nd is a federal holiday that gives you another one more day (Today) to file your 2290 for 2019-20. Any filing done after the deadline (TODAY) might incur a penalty for late filing and also incur a monthly interest on the total tax dues.

Why wait longer? Do your filing now and have the stamped Schedule 1 received in few minutes.

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