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E-file form 2290 online and Get the Instant Schedule 1 Copy only at Tax2290.com!

Hello Truckers! the form 2290 truck tax e-filing is actively happening on Tax2290.com for the ongoing tax season, 2022-2023. Many truckers and trucking taxpayers have already e-filed their form 2290 online and successfully received their IRS official schedule 1 receipt. Also, the last date to e-file form 2290 to the IRS falls on August 31, 2022, which is approaching soon. So, if you haven’t reported your form 2290 HVUT yet, it is high time to e-file it and get your schedule 1 copy before the deadline. 

IRS made e-filing form 2290 online mandatory for truckers filing reports for 25 vehicles and more. Also, they encourage all the other truckers and trucking taxpayers to e-file their form 2290 through an IRS-approved electronic filing service provider. Because e-filing is an effective way to report the truck taxes and an efficient method for the IRS to process them and deliver the schedule 1 copy to the taxpayers. 

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Important things required to complete filing the HVUT form 2290 for this tax year, 2022-2023.

Form 2290 Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax

All truckers must file the highway heavy vehicle use tax for their heavy vehicles to operate their trucks on the public highways of the United States. And they must report their truck taxes using form 2290 to the IRS. Generally, the form 2290 truck taxes are paid in advance during the beginning of the tax season in July, and the tax period lasts till the end of the following June. Therefore, the new tax period for this tax year, 2022-2023, has started, and it is time to file your form 2290 to the IRS to continue your trucking operation. The deadline to report your truck taxes is August 31, 2022. So, all truckers must file form 2290 and get the IRS stamped schedule 1 receipt within the deadline.

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The IRS is accepting Credit/Debit card payments again, now make hasslefree Tax Payments using your cards

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A year ago, the IRS stopped accepting payments using Credit/ Debit cards making it burdensome for most truckers. Well, the good news is that the IRS has started accepting Credit/Debit card payments to make it more feasible to the truckers starting January 1, 2021.

Most of the time, there is a tendency to be confused with the payments involved in your filing. So let us take you through the payment processing refreshment, the 1st payment involved in your tax filing using our website would be your tax payment to the IRS which would be purely based on the Tax Payment option selected.

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It’s the Final Day, Form 2290 Annual Renewal for 2019-20 is Due TODAY, September 3. E-file Now!!!

The time has come and the Grace period is over, for the last few months you have been constantly reminded of the deadline to file your form 2290 for tax year 2019-20, however to the best known reason to some, they are still yet to file their form 2290 for tax year 2019-20. The IRS also extended the deadline to file by 3 days due to the fact that the August 31st falls on Saturday and Monday Sept 2nd is a federal holiday that gives you another one more day (Today) to file your 2290 for 2019-20. Any filing done after the deadline (TODAY) might incur a penalty for late filing and also incur a monthly interest on the total tax dues.

Why wait longer? Do your filing now and have the stamped Schedule 1 received in few minutes.

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It’s Now OR 4.5% Penalty Monthly, Only 1 More business day left to renew Form 2290 on time. E-file Now!

The Time has come! Do not wait; the time will never be ‘just right.’ Start where you stand, and work with whatever tools you may have at your disposal, and better tools that have been provided just to make you act now. Any more delay could be dangerous.

Why is it so important to act now? It is important to act now because you only have 1 more business day to file your tax return without being penalized for late filing and payment, we all know Uncle Sam does not like late filers. And with the IRS Labor day power outage scheduled for August 31 to September 3, 2019, you have limited time to act and you wouldn’t want to be caught in the middle of the huge traffic that might delay your 2290 getting processed at the last minute.

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