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HVUT Form 2290 and 1st Qtr IFTA are due April 30, 2021

A gentle reminder from the Tax2290 team, the first IRS Approved E-file Service Provider to e-file federal excise tax form 2290, about the approaching tax Due Date.

With hundreds of things running through the back of your head, it’s easy to overlook things you only do once in a while. Taxes are one of the things that you don’t do too much. We understand that you have a lot on your plate, so we suggest that you E-file your Federal Excise Taxes as soon as possible to stop the last-minute scramble.

Taxes that are due April 30, 2021:

  • Form 2290: to E-file your Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 for Vehicles first used in the Month of March 2021. E-file your HVUT Tax Form 2290 to receive a stamped schedule-1 copy within minutes.
  • Form 720: Your Quarterly Excise Tax Form 720 for the First Quarter of 2021 is also due by the end of this month. To escape fines and interest, register your taxes as soon as possible using www.Taxexcise.com.
  • TaxForm IFTA: This month also marks the deadline for the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) for the First Quarter of 2021. While there is no way to E-file, you can get them prepared online to escape complex tax estimates.
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The IRS is accepting Credit/Debit card payments again, now make hasslefree Tax Payments using your cards

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A year ago, the IRS stopped accepting payments using Credit/ Debit cards making it burdensome for most truckers. Well, the good news is that the IRS has started accepting Credit/Debit card payments to make it more feasible to the truckers starting January 1, 2021.

Most of the time, there is a tendency to be confused with the payments involved in your filing. So let us take you through the payment processing refreshment, the 1st payment involved in your tax filing using our website would be your tax payment to the IRS which would be purely based on the Tax Payment option selected.

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Today is the Deadline to file Pro-rated Form 2290 and 3rd Qtr IFTA tax returns, E-file Now!

We have an important message about your Form 2290 tax returns, today is the deadline to file Form 2290 HVUT tax return for vehicles first used since September 2020. So if you bought a new truck and put it in service in the month of September 2020 but haven’t filed your Form 2290 tax return yet, you must prepare and file it by today, November 2nd, 2020

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Trucker Tax Deadline Coming August 31, 2020

Form 22290 the Federal Vehicle Use Tax returns filing period is July 2020 through June 2021. The Form 2290 tax filing season started on July 1, 2020. The IRS started processing the 2290 tax returns and urged the Truckers to choose electronic filing. The IRS is reminding truckers and other owners of heavy highway motor vehicles that in most cases, their federal heavy highway use tax return reported on Form 2290 is due on August 31, 2020. Choose electronic filing for faster processing and secured filing.

Tax Form 2290 when electronically prepared and reported through Tax2290.com, it is easy, safe and quick. IRS will receive your returns and process it faster; issues you back the stamped Schedule-1 instantly after accepting it. Electronic filing eliminated possible human errors, does automatic math and transmits your return directly to the IRS. The fastest way of filing your 2290 truck tax returns is only when you e-file with Tax2290.com.

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Have a question in mind? Enough said, we’ve gotcha covered!

We would like to thank all our registered users for all the positive vibes that have come our way, this helps us to constantly keep monitoring and upgrading our level of service.

Though E-File is the preferred way to go about completing form 2290 it certainly does have its share of questions, and having seen over a decade of tax returns let’s now take a look at the most general and frequently asked questions.

Yupp!! You got that right. It’s time for another round of questions and answers! So let’s begin:

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