Hello, truckers! Every trucker needs to navigate through the complexities of Form 2290 HVUT filing to keep their heavy vehicles rolling on public highways. Reporting Form 2290 to the IRS is the key to fulfilling your yearly tax obligations and ensuring smooth trucking operations. Generally, Form 2290 truck taxes are paid in advance during the beginning of the tax season every July, and the tax period lasts till the end of next June. Therefore, the new tax period for this tax year, 2024-2025, has started, and it is high time you filed your Form 2290 HVUT returns to the IRS to continue your trucking operations. The deadline to report your truck taxes is quickly approaching. So, you must act soon and report Form 2290 and get the IRS-stamped Schedule 1 copy within the deadline.
There are two ways to report your truck taxes to the IRS: paper filing and electronic filing. In the paper filing method, you need to either mail your Form 2290 tax reports to the IRS or directly visit the IRS office and file your tax reports. In the electronic filing method, you need to E-file form 2290 through an IRS-approved form 2290 E-filing service provider.