Hello, truckers! When it comes to reporting Form 2290 HVUT returns, it can be stressful for you! All truck owners and trucking taxpayers must go through tremendous efforts to fulfil their tax obligations and comply with the law. Especially filing Form 2290 during the season can get hectic because almost all trucking payers file Form 2290 HVUT returns at a time. However, there is a way to ease this burden and do the 2290 tax filing smoothly without breaking a sweat. By pre-filing Form 2290, you can stay ahead of the tax season, avoid the seasonal rush, get the Schedule 1 copy at the earliest, ensure compliance and gain peace of mind to shift your focus to your business.
As per the existing IRS norms and regulations, the HVUT Form 2290 for any new vehicles is due by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used on the state or public highways. Any vehicle which was first used in the month of January 2022 is due TODAY, February 28, 2022. And if the vehicle is Taxable you will only be paying a Pro-Rated tax amount from the month first used until the end of the 2290 tax year June 30, 2022. And if a motor vehicle does not exceed mileage 5,000 miles or less (7,500 miles or less for agricultural vehicles) it is considered exempt from tax.
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The Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 (HVUT) is due by January 31st 2022 for any new vehicle that was purchased or first put into service in December 2021. Be sure to have these vehicles reported on a timely basis before the deadline.
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We are more than delighted to state that the waiting period is finally OVER! Yes, we have a piece of good news for taxpayers who are waiting to receive their IRS e-filing acknowledgments including the HVUT Form 2290 stamped sch.1 copies for their tax returns submitted during the shutdown period December 26, 2021 – January 6, 2022.
We would like to appreciate your patience during the IRS shutdown, the IRS e-file service is back online and the tax returns are now processed in minutes. The IRS e-file came back up this morning and are accepting electronic tax returns, which means your tax returns submitted during the shutdown will be processed by the IRS today and your e-filing acknowledgments and the IRS stamped sch.1 copies will be sent to your email immediately after.
Since the IRS has officially started accepting returns for 2022 we would like to remind you of the upcoming tax deadlines for January 31stfor the following tax forms. Taxpayers can make www.TaxExcise.com their first pit stop to e-file before the deadline.
HVUT Form 2290 For New Vehicles first used in the month of December 2021.
Tax Form 720 Quarterly Federal Excise Tax due for the 4th Quarter of 2021.
Tax Form IFTA (International Fuel Tax Agreement) due for the 4th Quarter of 2021.
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