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Electronic filing is required for each return reporting 25 or more vehicles that the taxpayer files during the tax period. However, all taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically. File Form 2290 electronically through any electronic return originator (ERO), transmitter, and/or intermediate service provider (ISP) participating in the IRS e-file program for excise taxes.

No more standing in Queue at any local IRS office to pay your simple tax 2290 dues. Try our e-filing this time and get your IRS stamped Schedule copy in minutes. When 72 million people e-filed last year, why not you? Continue reading

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IRS Message : E-file is the best way to go for Form 2290 filers!!

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Starting this year, the IRS will no longer mail you a Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return. Although alternative resources are available to obtain a tax form, you may want to consider filing your Form 2290 electronically. The electronic version of Form 2290 will improve excise tax processing, save personal resources (e.g., time & postage) and reduce preparation and processing errors. Your Schedule 1 is available for printing immediately after your return is accepted by the IRS. E-filing is the fast, secure, easy and accurate way to file returns and pay any tax due. You cannot e-file forms directly with the IRS. Form 2290 must be filed through an approved e-file provider. Select a provider at www.irs.gov/trucker. There is a fee charged to file electronically that varies by provider. Continue reading

Fuel Limit

First fuel rules for big trucks!!

Fuel LimitPresident Obama announced the first-ever fuel-economy rules for semis, buses and other heavy-duty vehicles — down to HD pickups.

The rules will start with model year 2014 and escalate through 2018, the Associated Press reported.

The rules break down the vehicles into three categories:

  • Diesel semis will have to cut fuel use 23%.
  • HD pickups and vans will have to do 10% better if they are gasoline-powered and 15% if they run on diesel.
  • Everything else — from buses to garbage trucks to cement mixers — will have to cut use 9%. Continue reading

Three months extension for IRS Form 2290, HVUT returns

Truck Tax Form 2290

The IRS Form 2290, Heavy Vehicle Use Tax [Truck Tax] which is originally due by August 31st of every year is now given a 3 months extension and The Internal Revenue Service today advised truckers and other owners of heavy highway vehicles that their next federal highway use tax return, be due on Nov. 30, 2011. Also advised not to make any payment until Nov. 1, 2011.

Considering that the highway use tax form 2290 is currently scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, 2011, this three month extension is designed to alleviate any confusion and possible multiple filings that could result if Congress reinstates or modifies the tax after that date. Continue reading

IRS Form 2290, e-file heavy truck tax through www.Tax2290.com

IRS Tax Form 2290 is used to report Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. A vehicle which weight 55,000 lbs or more are termed as Heavy Vehicle. It can either be a Commercial Vehicle, Agriculture Vehicle or Logging Vehicle. A vehicle estimated to travel a mileage of more than 5000 miles [7500 miles for Agriculture Vehicle] has to report Form 2290 taxes to IRS. NowIRS Form 2290 can be reported electronically by using a computer at work/home, no need to look for a CPA / Accountant to file your simple tax returns. Continue reading