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Form 2290 Rejections, Payment Options, and Pro-Rated Deadline.

Rejections on filings done online can be a bit complicated to understand and dealt with, most rejections occur when incorrect information is provided, let us have a brief overview of the rejections that occur and provide you with much needed steps to have that corrected.

Rejections:

  1. The most common Rejection users face would be for Name Control. This happens mostly due to Three Main Reasons:
  2. Business name entered on your form does not match with your EIN.
  3. The EIN must have been applied recently, as the IRS takes 15 business days (excluding weekends and federal holidays) to record your EIN application. 
  4. And you cannot use a SSN (Social Security Number)
  • Duplicate Rejection

 A Vehicle can only be reported once during a tax period, if mistakenly reported twice the IRS will have the filing rejected as it is a duplicate submission.

  • Invalid RTN (Routing Transmit Number)
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The IRS services are back online!! E-file now to receive your stamped copy in minutes.

Cometh the hour, cometh the man. A Good News for all tax payers who are waiting on Stamped Copies for their vehicle renewal. The IRS has just resumed operations and are accepting and processing pending returns. The IRS was shut down for year-end maintenance just after Christmas, they were closed since the 26th of December and have just resumed operations. We would like to also appreciate your patience during this shutdown period. E-file now and receive much needed Stamped copies and pending quarterly filings within a few minutes.

Since the IRS has officially started accepting returns for 2021 we would like to keep you reminded about the upcoming tax deadlines for January 31st for the following tax forms. Taxpayers can make www.TaxExcise.com their first pit stop to E-file before the deadline.

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Tax2290 team wishes you a Happy New Year 2021!

We have been through an unpredictable ride in 2020 that had made living life quite hard for people across the globe. But as we end the year, let us leave behind the bad memories and embrace the new year, 2021, with much-needed hopes and happiness.

With the New Year ahead of us we tend to get excited as it marks a new beginning and enables us to start with a clean slate with new goals, dreams, and resolutions. Here’s to a bright New Year and a fond farewell to the old. May all your heart’s desires come true.

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Pro-Rated Form 2290 Due for Vehicles Used in November, E-File Before the Holiday Season Begins!

Like many great things, Christmas would not be possible without trucking. With truckers transporting gifts and seasonal essentials and with the holiday season just a week away we would like to keep our Santa’s on the road reminded you to have the Pro-rated HVUT Form 2290 Completed before the deadline.

The deadline to file Form 2290 for vehicles first used or put into service in November is December 31, 2020. As the IRS E-file services would be closed for year-end maintenance, any return transmitted during the shutdown period beginning December 26th will only be processed once the IRS is operational sometime during the first week of January 2021. Since the deadline is the last day of the month, you will need to file your HVUT Form 2290 before the shutdown in order to receive your watermarked stamped schedule-1 copies on time.

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Upcoming IRS Shutdown & Pro-Rated Form 2290 Deadline

It’s that time of the year again and it’s already beginning to look a lot like Christmas 🎅🏼, with the holiday season just a few weeks away we would also like to keep you reminded that the IRS E-file services would be closed for year-end maintenance, any return transmitted during the shutdown period beginning from December 25th will only be processed once the IRS is operational sometime in the first week of January 2020. The shutdown period would begin at 11:59 a.m. Eastern time, Saturday, December 26, 2020, to prepare the system/servers for the upcoming 2021 Filing Season.

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