Say no to Paper Filing Says, the IRS & Think Trade Inc!

TaxesFew years back, The Internal Revenue Service announced that they will not be mailing Form 2290 Package to Federal Excise tax Form 2290 taxpayers. This initiative was taken to encourage electronic filing (E-filing). Although the IRS has mandated Trucking Companies with 25 or more Heavy Vehicles to e-file, the IRS actively encourages everyone Trucker to file the Form 2290 electronically. The IRS has legitimate reason to do this because filing electronically is the quickest, easiest, and safest way to file tax returns.

Fortunately, it has become incredibly easy to Efile Form 2290 or other Tax forms associated with the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) such as Form 8849 Schedule 6. All you have to do is log on to www.Tax2290.com and start filing. You can file your for Form 2290, 2290 Amendments, Form 8849, Form 720, and Prepare your Fuel Tax report (IFTA) through www.taxexcise.com. Continue reading

Decoding IRS Tax Jargon – “Suspended Vehicles”

TaxesIRS tax Jargon’s are pretty complicated to decode, today let’s throw some light on the term “SUSPENDED VEHICLES”.  Taxpayers mostly get confused with the term Suspended vehicle, reason is very simple as per their understanding they think it means any vehicle that they take out of service is defined as suspended vehicle. That’s absolutely incorrect. So what does it mean?…

SUSPENDED VEHICLE: As per the IRS the term Suspended vehicle means, vehicles that are suspended from taxes in other words tax exempt vehicles. Any heavy vehicle with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or above needs a Form 2290 filed for it by its respective owner. But the IRS has defined some distance speculations to determine whether the vehicle is taxable or Suspended (Tax Exempt). Continue reading

Efile is the Fastest Option Available to file your Form 2290!

TaxesThe entire world is moving faster day by day. If you let the earth to take one simple rotation which means you have wasted a precious day in your short life. We all know the person who comes second in a race is not a winner, so who would like to be slow or left behind in the race of life. The entire world has become a place for Survival Of The Fittest.

Likewise people out there in Trucking business, know that they have to be fast if not they have to stay out of business. Out of Million tasks to perform, the last thing they want is a trouble from IRS for not paying or filing their Tax Form 2290 on time. We all know if there is one way to stay out of trouble, there will always be hundreds to run into one. One such thing is trying to file a Tax Form 2290 by paper and mailing it to the IRS.

If you chose to file the Tax Form 2290 by Paper and decide to mail it to the IRS, there are high chances of a postal delay or even the Form getting lost in the mail. If it happens, do not expect Uncle Sam to spare you. Heavy fines, Penalties and interests are waiting for you.

When you have a Space Shuttle to fly why do you want to crawl? Yes, you can file your HVUT Tax Form 2290 in Lightening speed and get your stamped Schedule 1 at a drop of a hat, when it is filed through Tax2290.com. Authorized Efile Provider, First Certified Provider, and Rated #1 by Excise Tax Payers, The ONLY DECADE OLD E-file Service Provider to Efile Federal Excise tax form 2290 and with a lot more Diamonds on its Crown, Tax2290.com would like to announce to the trucking community that January 31st is the deadline to file HVUT form 2290 for vehicles first used in the month of December 2016, since July 2016.

So get ready, gather information about your Truck and log on to Tax2290.com, file your form 2290 and rest assured. You are never alone when you are logged into Tax2290.com, Fleet of Tax Experts wait for your phone call @ 1-866-245-3918. You don’t like to talk while you work write to support@taxexcise.com or Ping them using the Live Chat Option available on our website.

E-File Your Excise Tax Form 2290 On Time Online!

TaxesPunctuality is a very important word in a Truckers Dictionary. Once I heard a 15 years experienced Truck Driver say “I’m a little trucker and trucking’ is what I do best. It’s what I want to do with my life, and that’s how I’ll be. Driving down the highway, carrying what someone will eat or need tomorrow makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up.”

I would say “IF YOU BOUGHT IT, A TRUCKER BROUGHT IT”. There is always trouble waiting if there is a delay, be it anything.  Everyone in trucking business is well disciplined and has to follow a strict schedule. Continue reading