The holiday season has just begun and we at Tax2290.com are pretty sure that everyone is busy making plans to enjoy their holidays to the fullest. We also want to make sure that you do not get carried away too much and miss the Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 Deadline that falls on November 30th ,2017 for vehicles first used in the month of October since July 2017. Continue reading
E-file HVUT Form 2290 this Thanksgiving with a Flat 15% OFF!
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the most awaited Holiday Season; we all eagerly wait for the entire year & keep making plans and schedules for the Holiday season. It is mandatory for everyone to have few days off from work and spend quality time with their loved ones and get ready fresh for the upcoming year. Continue reading
E-file Form 2290 before the Deadline to avoid IRS Penalties!
Truck Drivers go through a lot of stress because, of heavy traffic, long hours, low pay, increasingly difficult regulations, unrealistic delivery schedules, and a lack of respect for the profession in general. Only folks in Trucking Community know how difficult it is to do the job and how necessary it is for the country to exist and how most people have little or no respect for us or for what these living super hero’s do. To the rest of the world Truckers are nuisance or a moving obstacle if not a hazard.
All the above mentioned details are facts faced by every Trucker, listed above are few drops from the ocean of problems faced by Truckers. One more trouble Truckers normally run into is not meeting their Tax deadlines, they do not do it purposely but it tends to slip out of their minds in their busy schedule. If they fail to file their Taxes on time, it’s for sure that the IRS is not going to spare them. Penalties, Interests and lot more are on the way once a Tax Deadline is missed.
Now that we know about the consequences of missing a Tax Deadline, Let’s not miss the upcoming Tax Deadline that falls by the End of the Month. Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 otherwise known as Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is due by the End of this month for Vehicles first used in the Month of October.
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HVUT Form 2290 deadline, Mid-Month Alert
Truckers! With hundreds of things running at the back of your mind, it is very common that you miss things you do very rarely. Taxes are one among the things that you do not do frequently. Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 (HVUT), is due by the end of November, to be precise it is due by November 30th 2017, for vehicles first used in the month of October 2017 since July 2017.
A gentle reminder from the First Ever IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider to e-file federal excise tax form 2290, www.tax2290.com about the fast approaching tax Due Date. We know that you are tied up with so many other things and operate in a very busy schedule, so we recommend that you E-file your federal Excise Tax Form 2290 right away to avoid the last minute rush.
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Celebrate this Veterans Day with a FLAT 10% OFF on your E-file Fee!
“On this Veterans Day, let us remember the service of our veterans, and let us renew our national promise to fulfill our sacred obligations to our veterans and their families who have sacrificed so much so that we can live free” – Dan Lipinski
We would like to add a couple of words to the above quote “Not only” on Veterans Day “every day” One should remember the service & sacrifice made by people for our well being, who are not even known to us. There is no second thoughts that veterans should be respected and honored, however there is another set of hardworking community that makes our living possible. We call them “TRUCKERS”. Continue reading