Are You Paying Your Dues Online? Check Out the Payment Methods

How are you doing truckers? How is the week treating you? Well, we hope everything is moving smooth at your end. Today, at our blog space, we are going to discuss about the payment methods you can choose to pay your tax form 2290.

Before we proceed with the topic, we would like to remind you about the due date for filing your prorated tax through form 2290. If you have taken your vehicle out in the month of October for the first time, you are liable to file and pay taxes for by the end of November. If you fail to do so, you are liable to pay penalties and interest for the same. Continue reading

Did You Know The Types Of Vehicle Filed With Form 2290? Find Them Here

So truckers, so what are the plans for weekend? Hope you are allowing your heavy rigs to rest and resting yourself as well. However, today, we are going to about various type of vehicles filed through form 2290.

So before any delay, we would get to the topic. To start with, taxable vehicles are the first. Continue reading

Methods To Apply For An Employee Identification Number (EIN)

Did you know EIN (Employee Identification Number) is an important as any other document you submit to IRS? Well, if you are new to the business, you hold an EIN, that is a recognition formula for the IRS.  The combination of EIN and the name of the taxpayer is blended together for a unique identity. It is important to provide the right Employee Identification Number whenever you are filing form 2290 online. If the EIN does not match the IRS records, your return would be rejected. Continue reading

Why Should You Opt For Efiling Over Paper Filing?

From fleet owners to truckers, form 2290  plays a major part in their lives, paying dues and officially handling chores over the 18-wheeled vehicle. If your vehicles gross weight is more than 55,000 pounds, you are liable to file and pay your heavy vehicle used tax through form 2290 on or before the due date. HVUT is paid on yearly basis and if you fail to pay them on time, you are liable to file and pay with penalties. Continue reading