IRS Tax Form 2290 is used to report Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. A vehicle which weight 55,000 lbs or more are termed as Heavy Vehicle. It can either be a Commercial Vehicle, Agriculture Vehicle or Logging Vehicle. A vehicle estimated to travel a mileage of more than 5000 miles [7500 miles for Agriculture Vehicle] has to report Form 2290 taxes to IRS. Now IRS Form 2290 can be reported electronically by using a computer at work/home, no need to look for a CPA / Accountant to file your simple tax returns. Efiling is made easy and simple at http://www.Tax2290.com or http://www.TaxExcise.com Continue reading
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Form 2290 is due January 31st, 2011 for vehicle first used in December 2010.
www.Tax2290.com – Reminder, Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290) is due January 31st, 2011 if your vehicle first used in December 2010.
Have you used your vehicle first time in January 2011 since July 1st, 2010?
If YES, then you need to file Form 2290 before end of this month and get your IRS stamped Schedule-1 copy instantly at www.Tax2290.com
Is your gross weight Increased? Is your Vehicle Mileage Limit exceeded since the recent tax return?
If YES, then you now need to file an Form 2290 Amendment to get the corrected Schedule-1 in minutes. Also you can claim your refund from IRS by filing Form 8849 Schedule-6 at www.TaxExcise.com Continue reading
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Try IRS e-file: After 21 years, IRS e-file has become the safe, easy and most common way to file a tax return. Last year, 70 percent of taxpayers – 99 million people – used IRS e-file. Starting in 2011, many tax preparers will be required to use e-file and will explain your filing options to you. This is your chance to give it a try. IRS e-file is approaching 1 billion returns processed safely and securely. If you owe taxes, you have payment options to file immediately and pay by the tax deadline. Best of all, combine e-file with direct deposit and you get your refund in as few as 10 days. Continue reading
Dual Registration and reporting 2290
If a taxable vehicle is registered in the name of both the owner and another person, the owner is liable for the tax. This rule also applies to dual registration of a leased vehicle.
Dealers
Any vehicle operated under a dealer’s tag, license, or permit is considered registered in the name of the dealer. Continue reading