Like Every year the most Trusted, Most Experienced and the ONLY DECADE OLD IRS Authorized E-file service provider is now ready to accept Federal Heavy vehicle use Tax form 2290 on a Pre-filing basis. By Pre-filing HVUT Form 2290 with www.Tax2290.com you will stay ahead and will be out of worries when the actual Tax Due dates hit your calendar. Due to the Increasing demand every year for the possibility to Pre-file HVUT, We have prepared our systems and made it ready to accept HVUT Tax Returns for Tax Year 2017 – 2018. Continue reading
E-file HVUT Form 2290, before IRS Memorial Day Weekend Shutdown!
Every Year Last Monday of May is observed as Memorial Day and it is a Federal Holiday in the remembrance of citizen’s who sacrificed their lives serving in the nation’s Armed Forces. Very often people get confused between Memorial Day & Veteran’s Day Memorial Day is a day of remembering the men and women who died while serving, while Veterans Day celebrates the service of all U.S. military veterans.
Like Every Year the IRS Servers will be shut down for Memorial Day & the IRS will not be working during this Shut down period. The IRS Systems will be down beginning Friday, May 26, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern and ending on Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at 6:00 a.m. Eastern. During this time No tax payer can receive any sort of acknowledgement for their E-filed Tax forms. Continue reading
Form 2290 Filing Season will begin Earlier with Industry Leaders!
It is a known fact Form 2290 heavy highway vehicle use tax return, filing season begins by July every year and the Due date for IRS Tax Form 2290 annual renewal is August 31st. Tax2290.com being the ONLY DECADE OLD IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider came up with an innovative thought of Pre-filing. Which means you need not to wait until the beginning of July to E-file IRS form 2290. 2017 tax form 2290 filing season begins earlier than ever with First Ever IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider. Yes! Now you can Pre-file your Form 2290 for tax year 2017 – 2018 by the beginning of June itself. Continue reading
Form 2290 Rejected? These could be the reasons!
“We all learn lessons in life. Some stick, some don’t. I have always learned more from rejection and failure than from acceptance and success”- Henry Rollins. Great things happen to those who don’t stop believing, trying, learning, and being grateful. Accept it or not we all have faced rejections in our lives, be it personal or professional. Reasons and circumstances may vary but what makes you a great human being is how you react when you face a rejection.
First and foremost accept the fact that what you tired did not work and you have a temporary setback. If rejected the next thing you should analyze is the reason for rejection, once you identified the reason for rejection try correcting it at the earliest possible. E-filing Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 is no exception to the thumb rule that, if furnished information does not meet the requirement then it leads to rejection.
Below is the list of possible rejections when you E-file your Federal Excise Tax Form 2290: Continue reading
Correct Your VIN Instantly by E-filing an Amendment through Tax2290.com!
When you have Vehicle identification numbers (VIN) of up to 17 characters with mixed numbers and letters, mistakes happen. For example, you type 5 instead of S. Let’s say that you file form 2290 and pay $550 to IRS and get your Schedule 1 you take it to the DMV or the Carrier, and then you realize that the Schedule 1 has the wrong VIN. What do you do?
Thanks to IRS and Tax2290.com, IRS introduced VIN correction using form 2290 in 2009, a couple of years after introducing E-filing for Form 2290. If you make a mistake in VIN, you can send an amended Form 2290 to IRS and get the Schedule 1 corrected. But the bad news was that VIN Correction on Form 2290 can’t be E-filed, it must be printed and mailed in. It took 4-6 weeks to get the corrected Schedule 1 from IRS. All this changed in 2011, when Tax2290.com, working with IRS, started to E-File VIN Corrections and was able to get the corrected Schedule 1 in minutes. Continue reading