File Form 2290 For The First Time Used Vehicles In The Month Of August

Welcome back to Tax2290.com. We are here to remind the truckers and owner operators to file form 2290 if they have taken their heavy vehicle weighing more than 55,000 pounds on road for the first time in the month of August should file taxes through form 2290 by the end of September. If your are likely to drive less than 5,000 miles a year, your vehicle is listed under suspended vehicle. You don’t owe any taxes, however, yet you need to keep IRS informed about the same. Continue reading

A Token Of Respect For Truckers Who Filed Form 2290 Online With Tax2290.Com

Gratitude Is An Act Of Abundance –  Anonymous

We all know how important it is to file form 2290 online within the given due date. And with the bright success we rejoiced at the end of the season this year 2014-15 was tremendous and the support we received was incredible. The strange thing is that, we are meeting once a year, during the tax season. Of course, if you are filing excise tax or IFTA, you will be coming to back to us. Yet, we have such a strong association to be honored. Continue reading

Few More Hours Left To Get Your Form 2290 Filed With IRS

One more day and the tax season for the year 2014-15 would end. Tax2290.com is here to remind you about the last few hours left for you to file form 2290 and pay your dues online with ease.

Form 2290:

Form 2290 is a form used for filing Heavy Vehicle Used Tax by the vehicles that weigh more than 55,000 pounds. The due date for filing this form 2290 is 2nd September 2014-15. Usually, the due date falls on 31st of August 2014, however, the deadline falls on a weekend, and thus the next business day is treated as the final date for filing form 2290. Continue reading

9 Days To GO, Get Your HVUT Filed online

So truckers, how was the weekend. Hope you had a sufficient time for yourself. However, we are here for a purpose. We would like to remind you about filing form 2290 online if you have not filed your return till date. Remember, only 9 days are left in hand for the due date to arrive into our calendars and you know what the consequences are. You need to pay penalties and interest and if the due pro longs for months, IRS would not hesitate to take up law charges against you. You owe the nation for all the nation serves you with. Continue reading