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Though E-File is the
preferred way to go about completing form 2290 it certainly does have its share
of questions, and having seen over a decade of tax returns let’s now take a
look at the most general and frequently asked questions.
Yupp!! You got that right. It’s time for another round of questions and answers! So let’s begin:
Tax2290.com the most preferred website to E-File Federal excise tax forms would like to keep you reminded about the upcoming deadline for form 2290. Filing form 2290 is made much easier and less complicated since e-file came into effect, the IRS strongly recommends to E-file if you are expecting to report more than 25 vehicles, this makes processing returns faster and stamped Schedule 1 copies are made available within a few minutes.
The Federal Heavy
Vehicle Use Tax needs to be filed by anyone who has registered or is required
to register a heavy highway motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000
pounds or more in their name at the time of first use on the public highways.
This filing deadline is not the same as the Vehicle Registration date.
Irrespective of the vehicle registration renewal date form 2290 has to be filed
for any vehicle used after July in a tax period by the last day of the month following the
month the vehicle was first used on public highways. Form 2290 is due by March
2nd for vehicles first put into service in the month of January 2020.
With Taxexcise.com you can e-file the following excise taxes:
Form 2290 which is used to file tax for Heavy Highway Vehicles.
Form 720 which is used to file Excise Taxes like Environmental tax, Communication tax, Air transportation tax, Fuel tax, Retail tax, Ship passenger tax, Manufacturers tax, Foreign insurance tax and Floor stocks tax.
Form 8849 which is used for the claim for refund of excise taxes.
Taxexcise.com, an efficient tax e-filing provider provides facility for filing variety of excise tax requirements. Continue reading →