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IRS Notice Information & Upcoming August 31 HVUT Form 2290 Deadline


Mistakes are a part of life, we take action and we learn from them. Most mistakes made on tax returns are due to trial or human error and can be easily corrected by filing amendments. There are however few instances where certain errors might go unnoticed and the IRS will send you a notice by mail to keep you informed. The notice or letter will explain the reason for the contact and brief you with detailed instructions on how to have this resolved.

There are many reasons why the IRS may send a letter or notice. It typically is about a specific issue on your federal tax return or tax account. The IRS generally sends notices and letters based on the following grounds:

  • You have a balance due.
  • You are due a larger or smaller refund.
  • IRS has a question about your tax return.
  • IRS needs to verify your identity.
  • IRS needs additional information.
  • IRS changed your return.
  • IRS needs to notify you of delays in processing your return.
  • IRS has not received your tax return/payment.
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August 31 is the Deadline and eFile would be the best at Tax2290.com

Truckers and heavy motor vehicle owners have to report and pay the Federal Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Taxes for the Tax Year 2020–2021 season. After working with truck taxpayers to understand their challenges in reporting the 2290 taxes, we at TaxExcise.com developed an online website to make it easier and faster. Tax Form 2290 is part of your business operation and the electronic filing would help you to ease the way 2290 reporting is looked at. Tax Form 2290 electronic filing enable you to do by yourself and with simple steps, interview pattern screens makes it more convenient. Tax2290.com is the market leader in 2290 electronic filing, our mission is to increase the efficiency, accuracy and on-time tax reporting that can give a push to your trucking business, with fast Schedule 1 Proof of Payment. 

Keeping your 2290 filing easy, fast and on-time

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Renew your Form 2290 for 2020 – 21 Before the Deadline!

“Opportunities are like sunrises. If you wait too long, you miss them.” William Arthur Ward

Trucking is not just a job it is a way of life. Every driver will always try to seize an opportunity to make the best out of it. Missing out on an opportunity to file and prepare taxes will not only result in penalties but also interests for late filing. With the deadline looming just a few weeks away we would like to keep you reminded to have the 2290 HVUT completed on time and stay compliant with the IRS.

Now you may wonder with the deadline at the end of the month, why file ahead?

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Celebrate Friendship Day with a 10% Discount on Form 2290

FORM 2290 IS DUE NOW FOR 2020 – 2021, E-FILE NOW TO RECEIVE STAMPED SCHEDULE-1 COPY IN MINUTES!

The circle of friendship is a place of warmth and care, where people of all walks of life come together for listening and sharing. A place of kindness and trust, a place for tears, joy and laughter too. We are glad to share this circle with a special trucker like you. We at Taxexcise.com would like to wish every passionate trucker a Happy Friendship Day, well as the saying goes “A friend in need is a friend Indeed”.

Commemorate this pact of friendship with a discount on the E-file preparation fee. Since this being the last month to renew the HVUT Form 2290 for 2020-2021, we would like to kickstart August with a 10% discount on Form 2290 valid until Aug 2nd, use code TAXBUD10 to avail an instant discount of up to $40 on the service fee.

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Recent IRS Updates and TODAY’S Deadlines for Q2 IFTA & Pro-rated Form 2290

Unlike many other tax return deadlines, the deadline on the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 has not been extended. Every truck driver who travels in and around America will need to file new returns before the actual due date of August 31st. During recent months due to the sudden surge of filings taking place, the IRS has also issued certain guidelines to make this process less cumbersome.

The following are a few key points issued by the IRS for Form 2290.

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