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Getting started for July 2011- June 2012, IRS Form 2290 tax season!!!

IRS Tax Form 2290 is used to report Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. A vehicle which weight 55,000 lbs or more are termed as Heavy Vehicle. It can either be a Commercial Vehicle, Agriculture Vehicle or Logging Vehicle. A vehicle estimated to travel a mileage of more than 5000 miles [7500 miles for Agriculture Vehicle] has to report Form 2290 taxes to IRS. Now IRS Form 2290 can be reported electronically by using a computer at work/home, no need to look for a CPA / Accountant to file your simple tax returns. Efiling is made easy and simple at http://www.Tax2290.com or http://www.TaxExcise.com Continue reading

Tax2290 Reminder: HVUT is due Feb 28, if your vehicle first used in Jan 2011.

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290) is due by February 28, 2011. if your vehicle first used in January, 2011.

Have you used your vehicle first time in February 2011 since July 1st?

If YES, then you need to file IRS Form 2290 by end of this month and get your Schedule-1 instantly only at www.Tax2290.com Continue reading

Tax2290 Reminder: HVUT is due Jan 31st, if your vehicle first used in Dec 2010.

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290) is due by Jan 31st,2011. if your vehicle first used in Dec 2010.

Have you used your vehicle first time in January 2011 since July 1st?

If YES, then you need to file IRS Form 2290 by end of this month and get your Schedule-1 instantly only at www.Tax2290.com Continue reading

New Years greetings!!!

The holidays are a great time for keeping in touch with family and friends. It’s Holiday Season!!! ThinkTrade, Inc. and TaxExcise.com wishes you all a very Happy and a Prosperous New Year, 2011.

May the dawning of this New Year, fill your heart with new hopes, open up new horizons and bring for you promises of brighter tomorrows.

Happy and Safe Trucking!!!

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Claims for Refund of Excise Taxes – Form 8849

The IRS has recently added fraud involving the fuel tax credit to the list of frivolous tax claims being put forth by individuals and businesses. The credit has very defined criteria and applies generally to farmers and fisherman who use fuel for off-highway business purposes. There are some individuals who are trying to claim the credit when in fact their occupation or income level makes the claim unreasonable. If you attempt to claim a tax credit or refund, and it is not justified, you can be liable for up to $5,000 in penalties.

The tax credit is a possibility under the right, and narrowly defined circumstances. Basically, it works like this:

A federal excise tax is imposed on gasoline ($.184 per gallon), clear diesel fuel ($.244 per gallon), and clear kerosene ($.244 per gallon). The amount of these taxes may be credited or refunded if these fuels are used in many types of off-road uses. Common off-road uses include use as heating oil, use in stationary engines, use in non-highway vehicles, and use in separate engines mounted on highway vehicles. Continue reading