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Methods To Apply For An Employee Identification Number (EIN)

Did you know EIN (Employee Identification Number) is an important as any other document you submit to IRS? Well, if you are new to the business, you hold an EIN, that is a recognition formula for the IRS.  The combination of EIN and the name of the taxpayer is blended together for a unique identity. It is important to provide the right Employee Identification Number whenever you are filing form 2290 online. If the EIN does not match the IRS records, your return would be rejected. Continue reading

HVUT payee’s most trusted e-friend!

Hope you all had a fabulous day out with your friends on Friendships day, yesterday. We wish all those who know and value the warmth procured under the umbrella of friendship, the best of friendship day wishes! Friends are those who support and stand by our success anytime, all the time. This tax season, make the most out of your notably trusted e-friend, tax2290, to file your form 2290 successfully with unyielding support, just like any other true friend of yours. Continue reading

Form 2290 Aug. 31 due date postponed

Truckers and other owners of Heavy Highway Vehicles now have until Nov. 30 to file Form 2290,Heavy Highway Vehicle Tax.

Truck Tax 2290 due Nov 30

The tax is scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, 2011, and the extension will alleviate any confusion if Congress reinstates or modifies the tax.

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Interest Rates Decrease for the First Quarter of 2011

WASHINGTON – The Internal Revenue Service today announced that interest rates for the calendar quarter beginning January 1, 2011, will decrease by one percentage point.  The rates will be:

  • three (3) percent for overpayments [two (2) percent in the case of a corporation];
  • three (3) percent for underpayments;
  • five (5) percent for large corporate underpayments; and
  • zero and one-half (0.5) percent for the portion of a corporate overpayment exceeding $10,000. Continue reading

IRS e-signature Policy Change for the use of the electronic signature pad for Form 8879 and Form 8878

The IRS has approved the use of an electronic signature pad by Electronic Return Originators (EROs) to have taxpayers sign Forms 8879 and 8878.

Taxpayers must be present in the ERO’s office where the electronic signature pad is located to sign using the signature pad. The ERO must retain the forms with the taxpayers’ signatures and provide a copy to the taxpayer upon request.

This policy change has been updated in the Web version of Publication 1345 information titled; Authorized IRS e-file Providers e-filing Individual Income Tax Returns at IRS.gov. You will find it specifically on the IRS e-file Signature Authorization link under Signing an Electronic Tax Return.