COVID-19, the latest information for Truckers compiled at one place

Truckers are having hard time out fighting the pandemic, the placement of more stringent restrictions across the states on travel and social distancing has changed the dynamics in the commercial trucking industry. Carrier engaged in grocery deliveries or in the medical supply chain have been busy delivering essentials. The freight rates are dipping many truckers and owner operators finding it difficult to meet their needs. Carrier that hauls primarily fuel or to manufacturing centers seeing anything from a slowdown to a cratering of demand. Staying safe and social distancing can help us to stop the spread of COVID-19.

To help the truckers, OOIDA and Land Line Media are compiling the latest updates from federal and state governments on the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.  Here are the handy information for you to get all the needed information at one place… Click on the links below to be taken directly to the official documents.

Tax2290.com encourage all our clients and customers to take the health risks posed by COVID-19 seriously and follow the advice of WHO and guidance issued by national and local health authorities. Also, promote regular teleworking across your organization that will help your business keep operating while your employees stay safe. We have developed a contingency and business continuity plan during an outbreak of COVID-19 to ensure all our resources are at your assistance for your federal tax e-filing needs. If you have any questions, please feel free to call our Help Desk at 1-866-245-3918 or email us at support@taxexcise.com or use the live chat support available on the website. We’re available on all Business days between 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM Central Time.

Form 2290 is due by May 31 (June 1) for vehicles first used in April 2020 since the start of tax period July 2019 – June 2020. Choose Electronic Filing to Report and Pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax returns with IRS. Easy and Fast to receive IRS Watermarked Schedule 1 Proof Receipt.

U.S. federal

Centers for Disease Control

Homeland Security

Internal Revenue Service

Department of Labor

U.S. Customs & Border Protection

  • Travel Alert: The temporary restriction on non-essential travel at US land border ports of entry has been extended an additional 30 days. Essential travel and trade will continue unimpeded. Examples of essential travel here. (April 20, 2020)

U.S. Small Business Administration

Looking for COVID-19 testing?

  • Website: https://www.ucaoa.org/Resources/Find-an-Urgent-Care
  • Search: ZIP Code and Distance (wider the search, the better)
  • Results: Will show in Map and list (use the list, as the map is only going to give you a name and website.)
  • In List, click company name. On most, you will get address, hours of service, phone number, and website (if available).
  • Check website for general COVID info first. It will usually tell you:
    • If they are not testing
    • How to schedule an appointment
  • Some websites will have:
    • Prescreen instructions
    • Where to go instead of their facility (assuming they don’t test)
  • The site is slow doing the search, but will quickly pull contact and website info, once you’ve made a selection.

Canada Federal


Cross-border Trucking

More about COVID-19 state & provincial notices, check here.