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Multiple Platforms to E-file you Form 2290 through Tax2290.com

To all the busy-bee’s out there, mostly on the road delivering almost everything that the nation needs for its existence. “IF YOU GOT IT, IT’S DEFINITELY A TRUCKER WHO BROUGHT IT” A simple quote that perfectly defines a trucker’s role in every individual’s life. Though most of us fail to acknowledge their contribution towards our happiness, we at least can do things that can make their living a bit easier.

www.Tax2290.com , the first ever IRS authorized E-file service provider for Form 2290 never ever misses a chance to do even the simplest thing that can give some comfort to all those heavy haulers that are behind the wheels, working hard to keep the nation intact. Our research & development team continuously make efforts that can save the precious time for these ever busy happiness deliverers. 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

E-file HVUT for Vehicles First Used in Dec with Tax2290.com at the drop of a hat.

Greetings, Hard working Truckers, the due date to file Form 2290, Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (HVUT) is just few days away —January 31st is the deadline to E-file your HVUT for vehicles first used in December 2015 since July 2015! If you traded in or purchased a new vehicle last month, or if you’re just put your truck on the road in the month of December, then this applies to you as well. Continue reading

Highway Trust Fund – a safe destination for your HVUT

Trucker duties are delivery bound. So are the taxes they pay for their heavy trucks, to the Federal Government. The HVUT returns you file and taxes that you pay get transmitted to the IRS safely and the IRS in turn returns it to the Federal Funds Treasury. the amounts equivalent to these taxes are then transferred on paper to the HTF, Highway Trust Fund, a transportation fund established in 1956 to finance the United States Interstate Highway System and certain other roads. The revenues of the HTF are intended for financing highways, with the taxes dedicated to the HTF paid by the users of highways. Most of the tax amounts credited to the HTF’s Highway account (one of the three accounts of HTF) are not collected by the Federal government directly from the consumer. They are, instead, paid to the Internal Revenue Service by the producer or importer of the taxable product, except like for HVUT which is paid by the owner. Continue reading

IRS Heavy Vehicle Tax exemptions (HVUT Exemptions)

The annual fee assessed on heavy vehicles for their operations on public highways at registered gross weights equal to or exceeding 55,000 pounds, called HVUT (Heavy Vehicle Use Tax), should be paid to the IRS (Internal Revenue Service) who is responsible for tax collections. The reason all proud truckers should be doing their yearly heavy vehicles tax return filing duty (e-file with authorized software providers like tax2290.com recommended by IRS) aligns perfectly with funding our nation’s highway improvisation programs. Proof of such payments (IRS stamped Schedule 1) will be required for registration renewal to relevant state authorities. This is what we know or at the least what we ought to know in case we don’t, while dealing with heavy vehicles on public highway roads. There are some categories that the heavy vehicle use tax division doesn’t wish to know, called suspended vehicles. According to the IRS, the following are exempted from paying the HVUT. Continue reading