When www.tax2290.com was launched as first ever IRS authorized E-file service provider for filing Form 2290 Online, No one trusted our promise of delivering their Stamped Schedule 1 Copy in minutes. Now after almost a Decade we have proved that we always commit what is possible and nothing else. Continue reading
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When is Form 2290 due?
When a new vehicle is put into service, the Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the following month. If a vehicle was used during any part of a month, the tax will be calculated for that month as a whole. For example, if a vehicle was used on February 15th, it will be taxed as though it was used the entire month. If you first placed your vehicle on the road anytime in February, you can file your Form 2290 anytime between now and March 31st, 2016. Continue reading
Leap Year postpones your Form 2290 Due date to 29th February
Dear Truckers, Benefits of a leap year can be many but for us in Trucking Industry it’s a gift. Yes..! It postpones our tax deadline by a day for filing Form 2290 HVUT. This February it’s not 28th but 29th will be your Deadline to E-file Form 2290 for vehicles first used in January 2016, since July 2015. Continue reading
What does the term “Suspended Vehicle” Mean?
IRS tax jargons are pretty complicated to decode, today let’s throw some light on the term “SUSPENDED VEHICLE”. Taxpayers mostly get confused with the term Suspended vehicle, reason is very simple as per their understanding they think it means any vehicle that they take out of service is defined as suspended vehicle. That’s absolutely incorrect. So what does it mean?… Continue reading
Checklist for Filing Tax for 2290 Online
There are lot things a trucker has to check on his heavy truck before he could hit the road. We all know preparation is the key to success, once the truck hits the highway the driver is all by himself. It’s always good to have a check list so that he can stay out of trouble. Few important things include Change of Oil and filter it needed. The Tires need a complete inspection before your journey begins, it needs to be checked for wear and tear and pressure as well. All the fluid levels have to be checked, brake fluid, coolant, power steering fluid, transmission fluid and washer fluid too. If the checks show low levels, have the truck serviced. Continue reading