Truckers! we’re reminding those who used the heavy vehicles on road for the first time in September 2021 since the new tax reporting year started for the federal heavy vehicle use tax filing, since July has the 2290 taxes due this November 1, 2021. This is a pro rated or partial period federal vehicle use tax on heavy highway vehicles. The IRS insist on electronic filing as the best way to complete and pay the Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (FHVUT), get it processed online and receive the IRS Watermarked Schedule 1 Proof of Payment instantly. At TaxExcise, we power truckers with the smart and fastest service to report and pay the 2290 taxes online through Tax2290. We have a dedicated help desk to guide and help the truckers to complete the 2290 tax reporting, talk to us at 866 – 245 – 3918. Live Chat Support is also available at https://TaxExcise.com/te.
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Form 2290 Due Now for Vehicles First Used in August 2021!
The Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 needs to be completed by owner operators and business owners alike who are registered or are required to register a heavy highway motor vehicle. Electronically filing Form 2290 enables you to receive your Schedule 1 in a few minutes rather than waiting a few months on forms mailed in. This filing deadline is not the same as the Vehicle Registration date, Irrespective of the vehicle registration renewal, form 2290 has to be completed for any vehicle used during a tax period by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used on public highways. Form 2290 is due by September 30 for vehicles first put into service in the month of August 2021.
Continue readingJust 2 days remaining to E-File Form 2290 for 2021-2022
Due to a large volume of filings taking place it is advisable to have the HVUT Form 2290 completed a few days before the deadline allowing you to beat the last minute rush and also gives you an ample amount of time to make any corrections if necessary. Be sure to have your Form 2290 completed for Tax Year July 2021 – June 2022 before the August 31st deadline in order to stay compliant and avoid any late filing charges with added penalties and interests.
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How to pay the tax payable on the HVUT Form 2290 renewal filing for the tax year 2021-22.
Every year, on or before August 31, the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 must be renewed. Taxes are a necessary component of doing business and cannot be avoided. The Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) Form 2290 is one such tax that truck owners and trucking companies must file. Any big vehicle with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file this tax once a year. Because the HVUT tax period runs from July to June and the tax is paid in advance at the start of the tax year, the due date to renew Form 2290 for the Tax Period 2021–2022 is August 31st.
The IRS has enabled and has been accepting tax payments using Credit/ Debit cards for over 2 years now. Apart from Credit/ Debit card payment, the IRS has 4 different payment options to pay the taxes,
- EFW (Direct debit from Bank account)
- EFTPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System)
- Credit/ Debit
- Pay by Check/ Money Order
It’s important to use the correct “Name Control” while e-filing Form 2290, which is due on August 31 for TY2021-2022 renewal.
Though Name Control is a formal concept and one of the most commonly used terms when completing Form 2290. It always raises a concern when it comes to a tax return being rejected. The IRS creates the Name Control and this is a unique code made up of alphanumeric characters which is usually the first or last four characters from the Personal or Business name used when you apply for an Employer Identification Number (EIN) using Form SS-4. The IRS then in turn uses this code to authenticate information provided on tax returns.
What should I do if my return was Rejected for Name Control?
Rejections are common and actually quite easy to correct. Though the term “Name Control” might be Alien for first-time filers, this concept can also be explained in a much easier and understandable way.
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