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Heavy Truck Tax Form 2290 is due by Nov 30, 2011!

The IRS Tax Form 2290 filing for the Tax Year 2011-2012 is on from November 1st, 2011.

E-filing Form 2290 through TaxExcise.com / Tax2290.com for filing your IRS tax form 2290 for 2011-12 is open now. After the unusual start of this tax period for Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes, finally Congress enacted an extension of the current HVUT tax legislation through Sep 2012. Continue reading

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IRS Form 2290 Payment through EFW [Direct Debit]

EFWTax payers reporting tax on a Highway motor truck can make IRS tax payments in three different ways

Electronic payment options are convenient, safe, and secure methods for paying taxes or user fees to the IRS. Taxpayers can authorize an electronic funds withdrawal, use a credit or debit card or enroll in the U.S. Treasury’s Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)®. IRS is the only authorized body to debit your account or process for tax payments.

Electronic payment options give taxpayers an alternative to paying taxes or user fees by check or money order. Payments can be made 24/7. The electronic funds withdrawal and EFTPS options are free!!!  Continue reading

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Heavy Vehicle Use Tax, IRS Form 2290

Tax2290TaxExcise.com the #1 IRS e-file service provider for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290, is the best way to report taxes on the heavy trucks. We support truck owners, owner operators, business owners and tax practitioners to e-file IRS Form 2290. Now we have extended the support to Accountants/Book keepers to use TaxExcise to report Truck taxes. TaxExcise is the first application to introduce e-filing for all Excise Tax forms [2290, 8849 & 720], TEXT Alert, Schedule 1 copy by FAX service, Full Service, Seasonal Pricing, Bundle Offer, Refer a Friend, Bulk Upload, Import from previous years return, e-file for 2290 amendments, e-file VIN correction, e-file for Sold/Transferred credits now has enhanced to support book keepers. Continue reading

What if My Form 2290 not filed in time to the IRS?

A 2290 can be filed with the IRS at any time after the deadline [August 31st] has passed but the tax due may be subject to penalties and interest. Other points to remember about the 2290 Heavy Use Tax, the 2290 tax is due the next month after the truck is put in service. For trucks on the road in July 2010, the tax is due by August 31, 2010.
For trucks that aren’t put into service until sometime in the month of August, 2010, the tax is due by Sept 30, 2010. And So forth. Also, the tax is pro-rated for trucks that are not in service for the full tax period. The details on the pro-rated tax are in the 2290 instructions. Continue reading