Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) Form 2290 Due Date!

The difference between a dream and a goal is a deadline – Gina Raimondo

When a new vehicle is put into service, the Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the following month. If a vehicle was used during any part of a month, the tax will be calculated for that month as a whole. For example, if a vehicle was first used on the road on April 15th, it will be taxed as though it was used the entire month. If you first placed your vehicle on the road anytime in April, you must file your Form 2290 any time before May 31st, 2019.   Continue reading

What are the Tax Returns Deadline in April 2019?

Taxes aren’t the favorite part of our lives but as long as we take care of them before the deadlines, we can take the stress out of these taxes.

We have just had a stressful tax season this month, but there is more to it. If you own a business that deals in certain goods and services subject to excise tax, then it’s time to report the tax to the IRS on FET Form720 for the 1st quarter 2019, due by APRIL 30.

If you are a trucker or an owner operator and have a new Heavy Vehicle first used in the Month of March 2019, then it’s time to report the tax to the IRS on HVUT Form 2290 due by APRIL 30. And in case you haul interstate, you must also file International Fuel tax Agreement report (IFTA) for the 1st Quarter of 2019 with your base jurisdiction due by APRIL 30.

So if you think you’re done with the taxes for the month of April, please check again and make sure to meet the tax deadlines if you fall in any of the above said categories. Once you know your specific tax deadline, take www.TaxExcise.com into your consideration, since TaxExcise can handle all the federal tax e-filings with ease.

Don’t forget April 30th is the Due date and that leaves you with only 2 more business days to take care of your tax returns. If you have any questions, our handpicked and Industry’s best tax Experts are available for your Assistance. Reach them @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to them @ support@taxexcise.com or you may even Ping them using the LIVE CHAT Option on the website.

Income Taxes are done, Get Ready for Excise Taxes & IFTA!

The events in our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to us they find their own order the continuous thread of revelation. Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. Yesterday that is on April 15th we all either filed our Personal Income Taxes or we did file for an Extension.

So any Tax payer thinks that they are done for the month of April with the Taxes, they are absolutely wrong. There are a series of Excise taxes and IFTA that are due in April by the End of the month.

Taxes that is due in April: Continue reading

List of Taxes that are due this April!

Life is complex. You don’t have any person who is nice from the beginning until the end. It is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else, will affect its successful outcome. Well began is half done. It is always a great idea to schedule all your tasks by the beginning of the month, so that you do not miss any important work that needs your utmost attention.

The month of April has just began, being an IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider it becomes our responsibility to remind Every Tax Payer about upcoming tax Deadlines for the month and where to get it done with ease.

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E-file Form 2290, for Vehicles first Used in February!

“I don’t do charity, I pay taxes instead” ― Girish Kohli

HVUT is the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax that is a fee assessed annually on heavy vehicles operating on public highways at registered gross weights equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds. The gross taxable weight of a vehicle is determined by adding the weight of the Truck, Trailer and load.

Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes must be filed using the Form 2290 Annually. The Tax period for Heavy Vehicles begins on July 1st and ends on June 30th of the following year. The annual renewal of your Form 2290 for a new tax period IS DUE BY August 31st each year. Continue reading