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Pre-File Form 2290 for 2019-2020 Tax Year & Pay HVUT Later

It is encouraging to see the number of 2019-20 returns taxpayers continue to pre-file after we opened for 2019-20 tax years 2290 filings. We have received many good suggestions and feedbacks as well as valid complaints that are both encouraging and critical. We would request you to keep them coming, as it provides us with very valuable inputs.

We also received a few queries regarding the Sch1 availability for 2019 tax year. So we would like to keep you posted that the IRS systems are not ready yet to accept 2019-20 HVUT Form 2290 returns, and our application will securely hold your electronically filed Tax return and would submit the same to the IRS as soon as they are up and ready to accept Form 2290 for the Tax year 2019 -2020. Which means, you will receive your Stamped schedule 1 copy by the First week of July in your email & Fax, if opted.

The decision to start the pre-filing services is based on the demands from Truckers & Trucking Companies. Ever since we started with the launch of 2290 E-file services to service the trucking industry in 2007, the majority of our customers requested to be able to pre-file their form 2290 so we started offering the services and will continue to offer it every tax year. Having said that, we also give you another great reason to Pre-file your tax returns, DISCOUNTED FILINGS on our E-file preparation fee. This year you can avail a FLAT 10% discount with promo code “PREFILE19” and is valid till June 9th.

When you pre-file, you put your return at the top of the stack meaning you would be the first to receive your sch1 copy when others are doing IRS rounds and preparations to renew their 2290 at the last minute. And you can put taxes out of the way and pay it later any time before September 3rd.

Be the early bird and e-file your form 2290 tax returns today. Tax2290.com recommends all truckers to e-file their returns online at the earliest in order to stay away from late filing penalties and IRS surprises.

Call us or write to us at 1-866-245-3918 / support@taxexcise.com for any suggestion and queries. You can also ping us on LIVE CHAT for assistance. Rest assured, our Tax Experts would never let you go wrong!

What are the Tax Returns Deadline in April 2019?

Taxes aren’t the favorite part of our lives but as long as we take care of them before the deadlines, we can take the stress out of these taxes.

We have just had a stressful tax season this month, but there is more to it. If you own a business that deals in certain goods and services subject to excise tax, then it’s time to report the tax to the IRS on FET Form720 for the 1st quarter 2019, due by APRIL 30.

If you are a trucker or an owner operator and have a new Heavy Vehicle first used in the Month of March 2019, then it’s time to report the tax to the IRS on HVUT Form 2290 due by APRIL 30. And in case you haul interstate, you must also file International Fuel tax Agreement report (IFTA) for the 1st Quarter of 2019 with your base jurisdiction due by APRIL 30.

So if you think you’re done with the taxes for the month of April, please check again and make sure to meet the tax deadlines if you fall in any of the above said categories. Once you know your specific tax deadline, take www.TaxExcise.com into your consideration, since TaxExcise can handle all the federal tax e-filings with ease.

Don’t forget April 30th is the Due date and that leaves you with only 2 more business days to take care of your tax returns. If you have any questions, our handpicked and Industry’s best tax Experts are available for your Assistance. Reach them @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to them @ support@taxexcise.com or you may even Ping them using the LIVE CHAT Option on the website.

Only 2 days until the Tax Deadline is Over for Form 2290, Form 720 & IFTA!

We got to remind you about the January month-end tax deadline that falls on Jan 31 for three important IRS Tax Forms. To avoid the many headaches that comes with the tax deadline, we highly recommend that you log on to www.TaxExcise.com now and complete your IRS tax form filings before time runs out.

The following taxes are due Jan 31:

  • HVUT Form 2290: Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) Form 2290, due by Jan 31 for Trucks that were first used in the Month of December 2018.
  • Form IFTA: Tax Form IFTA, A Quarterly IFTA Tax Return is due as well on Jan 31 for the 4th Quarter of 2018.
  • Form 720: IRS Form 720 is used to report and pay your federal excise tax liability for certain products that are manufactured, produced or imported like fuel as well as services like airline travels. Form 720 Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return is due the last day of the month following the end of the quarter. For example, the 4th quarter ends December 31, which means the due date is January 31.

www.TaxExcise.com e-filing is on its upward climb that means it’s now time to jump on it and be sure to take advantage of, over the old fashioned and traditional paper filing. Moreover, paper filing isn’t in the options right now since the IRS shutdown has impeded the paper filing proceedings meaning you wouldn’t be able to meet the tax deadline if you decide to paper file.

Besides e-filing as your only option right now, you would learn that it is also the most convenient and safest way to get your tax filings done. www.TaxExcise.com has solved an age old tax filing problem making it easy for you all to e-file.

You can always count on our handpicked, Industry’s Best Tax Experts for help, they live to provide top-notch year-round support during the business hours. Reach them @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to them @ support@taxexcise.com or ping them using the LIVE CHAT option on the website.

IRS HAS RESUMED E-FILE OPERATIONS, E-FILE YOUR TAX RETURNS BEFORE DEADLINE JAN 31ST !

Good morning fellas! We have a good news for you all. The IRS, after 13 days long maintenance shutdown since Dec 26th, 2018 has now resumed their e-file operations from this morning January 8th, 2019. That means any tax returns filed during the shutdown period will now be processed by the IRS and Tax Payers waiting on to their schedule-1 copies for filing Tax Form 2290 will receive it now.

We would like to take the opportunity here to thank all our Tax Payers for their patience and trust they have in us. Since the IRS e-filing is back to its normal operations, any Federal Excise Tax returns e-filed through www.Taxexcise.com will now be processed within Minutes.

Let us also remind you of the Three Important Tax Form Deadlines of the Month that should be filed on or before January 31st 2019. They are:

  • HVUT Form 2290 – For Vehicles first used in the month of December 2018.
  • Tax Form 720 – Federal Quarterly Excise Tax form 720 for the 4th Quarter of 2018.
  • Tax IFTA – International Fuel tax Agreement report for the 4th Quarter of 2018.

www.TaxExcise.com, the tax payer’s next great thing is a Decade old IRS Authorized E-file service Provider for Federal Excise Tax Forms. All three above mentioned forms can be prepared and e-filed using out site. For any further Support Please feel free to contact us @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us @ support@taxexcise.com or Ping us using the LIVE CHAT Option on the Website.

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.