Know How to Claim Tax Refund on your Form 2290!

Every day we receive calls regarding how to claim tax refund on the Form 2290 for vehicles that were sold/destroyed/stolen. Well it’s easy than you imagined. When you come across this situation, you must remember that you got few options before raising the claim, as a Credit or a Refund?

Well we all know that refund is simply getting your money back option, whereas credits are primarily adjustments which could be utilized during your Form 2290 filing process to lessen and to nullify your tax due that is been paid to the IRS.

There are 3 scenarios by which a vehicle could be entitled to be qualified for Claims:

  1. When the tax due is overpaid for a vehicle within the same tax year.
  2. When the Vehicle is Sold/Destroyed/Stolen
  3. Low Mileage Vehicle Credits

Tax Overpaid Credits/Refunds:

The main reason for an over-payment occurs due to duplicate filings, meaning that you have already filed a Form 2290 for the subjected vehicle, yet you end up filing and paying it all over again for the reason if you can’t find your filed Form 2290 in your records. Applying Credits as such could be used versus the tax due of the 2290 filing that you tend to do anytime during a respective tax year using the Form 2290, for a refund use the Form 8849 Schedule 6 instead.

When the Vehicle is Sold/Destroyed/Stolen

When the subjected vehicle is Sold/Destroyed/Stolen during the respective tax period for which the tax amount is pre-paid full, you may Credits as such could be used versus the tax due of your future 2290 filing. However, use Form 8849 Schedule 6 to get your money back.

Low Mileage Vehicle Credits

This happens when you have pre-paid full tax due to the IRS during a respective tax year and if the vehicle is determined not been used over the mileage limit of exemption, you may either claim a full credit/refund by the following year.

However, all these refund claims are primarily done by Form 8849 Schedule 6, which generally takes up to 21 business days to receive the refund check back from the Internal Revenue Service. Any questions regarding your claims can be dealt with the IRS refund claim department @ (866) 699-4096.

File Form 2290 electronically through an IRS Authorized E-file service provider participating in the IRS e-file program for excise taxes, such as www.Tax2290.com. E-Filing is required by the IRS, if you are reporting 25 or more trucks on a return. For any more questions you may have reach us @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us @ support@taxexcise.com or Ping them using the LIVE CHAT Option available on the website.

File Form 2290 before Nov 30th for Vehicles first used since Oct 2018

Truckers, may we have your attention please. The Heavy Highway vehicle used tax return is now due by Nov 30th, 2018 for vehicles first used since October 2018. Hence, E-File your HVUT Form 2290 before the deadline if in case you have bought any new trucks during October 2018.

The HVUT Form 2290 is basically due by June and the deadline is August of every year. However for any new vehicles the Form 2290 must be filed before 60 days from the time the truck was purchased. Now based on this fact, the Form 2290 is now due by Nov 30th, 2018 (60 days from October 2018)

E-Filing Form 2290 has turned out to be revolutionary as it saves your time and money, and above all the important fact is reliability, especially when your tax return is filed through www.TaxExcise.com the ONLY decade old e-file service provider authorized by the Internal Revenue Service to submit HVUT Form 2290 tax returns electronically.

E-filing Form 2290 is a very simple process, as it consumes just minutes to complete the whole process and to receive an instant confirmation back from the Internal Revenue Service in your registered e-mail address to obtain your tags, licenses and other services rendered at the state department of motor vehicle.

File Form 2290 electronically through an IRS Authorized E-file service provider participating in the IRS e-file program for excise taxes, such as www.Tax2290.com. E-Filing is required by the IRS, if you are reporting 25 or more trucks on a return. For any more questions you may have reach us @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us @ support@taxexcise.com or Ping them using the LIVE CHAT Option available on the website.

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2290 Amendments: Power to Correct Errors Online!

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