Is your vehicle suspended and want to report to IRS

TaxExcise.com / Tax2290.com has every features to efile all 2290 taxes with IRS.

  • Efile Form 2290 and get IRS stamped Schedule-1 copy in minutes
  • Efile Form 2290 Amendments and VIN Corrections and get it done in minutes
  • Efile your Sold/Destroyed/Stolen credits
  • Efile Suspended Vehicles with IRS and get Schedule-1 in minutes and many more… Continue reading

Tax2290 Reminder: HVUT is due Feb 28, if your vehicle first used in Jan 2011.

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290) is due by February 28, 2011. if your vehicle first used in January, 2011.

Have you used your vehicle first time in February 2011 since July 1st?

If YES, then you need to file IRS Form 2290 by end of this month and get your Schedule-1 instantly only at www.Tax2290.com Continue reading

Tax2290 Reminder: HVUT is due Jan 31st, if your vehicle first used in Dec 2010.

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290) is due by Jan 31st,2011. if your vehicle first used in Dec 2010.

Have you used your vehicle first time in January 2011 since July 1st?

If YES, then you need to file IRS Form 2290 by end of this month and get your Schedule-1 instantly only at www.Tax2290.com Continue reading

How to Get Your Prior Year Tax Information from the IRS

Taxpayers who need certain prior year tax return information can obtain it from the IRS. Here are nine things to know if you need federal tax return information from a previously filed tax return.

  1. There are three options for obtaining free copies of your federal tax return information – on the web, by phone or by mail.
  2. The IRS does not charge a fee for transcripts, which are presently available for the current tax year as well as the past three tax years.
  3. A tax return transcript shows most line items from your tax return as it was originally filed, including any accompanying forms and schedules.  It does not reflect any changes made after the return was filed. Continue reading

Use Form 720: Excise Tax on indoor tanning tax due Jan. 31

Reminder: Excise Tax on indoor tanning tax is due by Jan. 31

Use IRS Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return to report and pay the indoor tanning tax due by Jan. 31. Act fast and report it electronically at www.TaxExcise.com

What is taxable indoor tanning service?

Taxable indoor tanning service means a service employing any electronic product designed to incorporate one or more ultraviolet lamps intended for the irradiation of an individual by ultraviolet radiation, with wavelengths in air between 200 and 400 nanometers, to induce skin tanning Continue reading