Category Archives: Prorated Tax Last Date

Form 2290 truck taxes for the December used heavy vehicles are due soon!

Hello, truckers! Form 2290 pro-rated truck taxes for the heavy vehicles first used in December 2022 is due by the end of this month. Therefore, truckers and trucking taxpayers with December used heavy vehicles or trucks must report form 2290 on a pro-rated basis and pay the tax dues to the IRS on or before January 31. Or else IRS will charge hefty penalties, late charges and interests on tax dues. Remember that the IRS doesn’t give any extension or extra time to file your taxes. You must report your highway heavy vehicle use tax using form 2290 on a pro-rated basis for your December used vehicle and get the IRS stamped schedule 1 copy before the deadline.

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Happy Holidays to all our truckers! E-file form 2290 at the earliest and enjoy your holidays!

Hello truckers and truck taxpayers! Tax2290.com team takes this opportunity to wish you a Merry Christmas 2022 and a Happy New Year 2023! Let this holiday season brings joy and happiness to you and your family. And let this new year be wonderful and prosperous. We request you to continue your support, and we, again, thank you for choosing Tax2290.com as your form 2290 e-filing service partner. We will continue providing excellent services with innovative technologies and the best customer support.

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Unlimited 2290 tax record keeping at Tax2290.com

As the world is moving towards digitalization, reporting your taxes has also been digitalized, where you can prepare and pay your taxes online. Unlike the paper filing method, online tax e-filing has proven effective, efficient and economical for all taxpayers in the United States. Therefore, IRS made e-filing mandatory for the truckers and trucking taxpayers reporting form 2290 HVUT for 25 and more vehicles in their fleet. Also, IRS encourages all truckers, even with a single heavy vehicle, to go for the form 2290 online e-filing method because it is the most accurate and easy for the IRS to process the 2290 tax reports.

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