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The IRS is shutting down e-file services from July 18 – 22. E-file Tax Returns to avoid any delays!

Dear taxpayers, may we have your attention, please!

The IRS e-file services will be temporarily unavailable for the period beginning July 18, 12: 01 AM (EST) through July 22, 12: 00 PM (EST) due to the system upgrade. Hence, any returns filed during this period will not be processed by the IRS.

However, we would be open and accepting returns during this shutdown period and would also be available to provide assistance with your filings during this time. So you can still submit your tax returns using our application and the IRS will process your return as soon as they are up and ready to accept them.

Forms that are affected during the shutdown time:

Tax Form 2290:

Form 2290 for the Tax year 2019 -2020 is due for renewal immediately. Which means if you submit your return during the shutdown period; you will receive your Stamped Schedule-1 copy in your email (& Fax, if opted) only on or after July 22, 2019.

Tax Form 720:

This is a quarterly Federal Excise Tax, which is filed every 3 months and it is due now for the Quarter ending June 2019. PCORI that is filed only annually on the Q2 filing is also due this month. Indoor Tanning Taxes is one among the most used category reported electronically on Form 720. And any returns filed during this period will only be accepted by the IRS on or after July 22, 2019, we will send you the receipt acknowledgment as soon as IRS accepts your return.

WE RECOMMEND e-filing your tax returns before the shutdown begins. That being said, TODAY is your only opportunity to stay unaffected from the IRS downtime and get instant approval from the IRS within minutes.

Another great reason to e-file your tax return TODAY is the DISCOUNTED FEE with a FLAT 10% discount code “ONTIME2019”.

All the above-mentioned Tax Forms can be e-filed by simply logging on to the www.taxexcise.com  / www.tax2290.com website and follow the prompt for a successful filing. Also, our tax experts are just one ring away from answering any questions you might have in regards to your filings. Rest assured, our Tax Experts would never let you go wrong!

Call us or write to us at 1-866-245-3918 / support@taxexcise.com for any suggestion and queries. You can also ping us on LIVE CHAT for assistance.

It’s the Final Week of Pre-File Discounts on Form2290 2019 Renewal

Over the years, we have all experienced one of those days where the scorching sun refuses to hide behind the clouds and you have to drive miles to get to the IRS office only to have over a hundred people ahead of you at the desk and at a pace of which is slower than a slug.

Here’s where Pre-filing your Form 2290 well in advance comes to the rescue! You get to bypass all those lines, you also have the privilege of a priority access to your Stamped Schedule 1 copy fast-tracking your registration and license renewal by having your stamped Schedule 1 delivered to your email or fax machine without you having to leave control of your truck or your seat at home or office. While the sea of people can only wait to get their schedule 1 copy, you’ve already received your stamped Schedule 1 copy, you have renewed your License and got your truck registered and already on the road with your truck without any delay.

This is what we offer you at www.taxexcise.com by Pre-Filing your form 2290 you are at the forefront of getting your form 2290 approved even before others start thinking about filing theirs.

As they say, the best way to save time is by not wasting it, and we at www.TaxExcise.com would like to motivate you by offering a 10% discount on your filing fee by using Promo Code “EARLYBIRD” So, not only did you save your time, you save money as well, as the saying goes “Time is Money”.

Feel Free to Reach us for any questions or queries @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us @ support@taxexcise.com or chat with our Hand Picked, Industry’s Best and Most Experienced Tax Experts by using the LIVE CHAT Option on the Website.

Due Date for Form 2290, an Overview!

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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 first used on the road on April 15th, it will be taxed as though it was used the entire month. If you first placed your vehicle on the road anytime in April, you must file your Form 2290 anytime before May 30th, 2017.

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Record keeping, an important aspect of tax Filing!

record-keeping‘Prevention is better than cure’ is one of the oldest phrases that we hear from time to time. In business when it comes to financial matters, it is important to keep records of all transactions as a precaution; be it small or a big transaction. The sole and the most important reason to perform business activities is to earn profit; increase the zeros in our bank accounts. At the same time, we want to make sure that no mistakes or problems occur while earning those hard earned dollars for IRS or anybody else to snatch it away from us. Hence we need a good record keeping system that can actually help you save money. Keeping records to maintain the progress of our business is just as important. As per the IRS, Keep records of all your Excise taxes for at least 3 years after the date the tax is due or paid, whichever is later. They must be available at all times for inspection by the IRS. When it comes to tax 2290, it is important to maintain records for the following reasons: Continue reading

Do’s & Don’ts When You Get Pulled Over !

Most of the drivers get nervous when they see the flashing lights of a police car on their rear view mirror. Of course, who would like to get pulled over when we are rushing towards our destiny? You like it or not it’s mandatory to show the officer that you are cooperating. The next second those lights come on, make sure that you are being observed and the way you react will decide whether you are going to end up in a problem or not. Continue reading