Monthly Archives: August 2018

Women In Trucking’s SiriusXM show on Road Dog Channel 146

Before satellite radio became a reality in 1990, professional drivers and anyone who traversed the country had to either listen to their cassettes (or eight tracks!) or they would be forced to change channels as the moved across the nation.  Satellite radio allowed the listener to maintain one channel for hours without losing a signal.

Sirius Satellite radio originated in Washington DC and was launched in 2001, just following the debut of XM radio in 2001. In the early years, subscribers had to choose between Sirius and XM. Most drivers seemed to prefer the trucking-related content of XM which featured hosts from America’s Trucking radio network such as bill Mack, Dave Nemo and the Truckin’ Bozo (Dale Sommers). Continue reading

Last few days to renew 2290s and receive IRS watermarked Schedule-1 proof

Truckers hope you’re aware of the fast approaching HVUT Form 2290 Deadline. Yes, August 31 is the last day and IRS anticipate to get a huge volume of 2290 returns this week. Act fast and report your 2290 truck tax returns well in advance and get it done before you got up into this virtual traffic.

AUGUST 31 – DEADLINE REMINDER FOR IRS TAX FORM 2290

Filing taxes online is generally safer, faster, and easier ― and you will get your IRS watermarked (stamped) Schedule-1 proof with IRS e-File Logo and the date on it much sooner (according to IRS you may receive yours in 10 minutes) and you could choose to pay 2290 taxes through Direct Debit (EFW) from your US bank account. You also have the option of paying taxes with your Credit / Debit Card from this year onwards.  Continue reading

Taxpayers filing Form 2290: What’s new this year; file in three simple steps

According to the latest release from IRS. highlighted What’s new? section in Form 2290 reporting and the best ways to pay the tax 2290 dues online. Check out here…

Anyone who has registered or is required to register a heavy highway motor vehicle must file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return. This applies to vehicles with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. The deadline for filing Form 2290 is Aug. 31.

People who have filed Form 2290 before will notice a couple new things in 2018:

  • Filers may now use a credit card or debit card to pay the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax.
  • The Form 2290 has been revised. Filers will now enter the month of first use on the Schedule 1 exactly as it was entered on the Form 2290 in Part I, line 1. [No need to worry about this when you choose electronic filing at http://TaxExcise.com, we take care of this automatically. ]

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Truckers should consider using e-file to submit Form 2290 by Aug. 31

Owners of heavy highway vehicles should mark Aug. 31 on their calendars. That’s the deadline to file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return. Just few days left to get it done, choose efile this time as it would be the best option to report at the last minute. Here are some things that these vehicle owners should know about this form:

  • The highway use tax applies to highway heavy motor vehicles with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more, termed as Taxable Heavy Vehicles.
  • The weight limit generally includes large trucks, truck tractors and buses.
  • The tax is based on the weight of the vehicle and a variety of special rules apply. These special rules are explained in the instructions to Form 2290.
  • Taxpayers may now pay the heavy highway vehicle use tax with a debit card or credit card. Payment can be made over the internet, phone or mobile device. Also EFW – Direct Debit and EFTPS are available for them to choose from.
  • Some taxpayers have the option of filing Form 2290 on paper. However, taxpayers with 25 or more taxed vehicles must e-file Form 2290.
  • Vehicle owners must file returns and make tax payments by August 31, 2018, for vehicles used on the road during July.
  • All owners should consider filing and paying electronically. They don’t need to visit an IRS office because owners can file the form and pay any required tax. IRS.gov has a list of approved e-file providers for Form 2290 on the 2290 e-file partner’s page.
  • Generally, e-filers receive their IRS-stamped Schedule 1 electronically minutes after filing. They can then print the Schedule 1 and provide it to their state department of motor vehicles, without visiting an IRS office.
  • For those who want face-to-face service, all IRS Taxpayer Assistance Centers now operate by appointment and taxpayers can call 844-545-5640 to schedule one.

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IRS launches new easy-to-use web pages to help all taxpayers understand tax reform

In a recent update from IRS, there is an announcement about a new website to help taxpayers to understand the tax reforms and this release itself is tagged as IRS Tax Reform Tax Tip…

IRS Tax Reform Tax Tip 2018-132, Dated, August 23, 2018

With an updated tax reform section and frequent updates, the IRS website should be the first stop for taxpayers looking for information about how tax reform legislation – the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act – affects their taxes. Here are some facts about these new easy-to-read, easy-to-use pages and what taxpayers can find on them: Continue reading

Form 2290 e-file Mandate and TaxExcise Benefits of e-filing

The IRS Tax Form 2290 to report the heavy highway vehicle use taxes can be prepared online using Tax2290.com an IRS Authorized E-file service provider (since 2007), the first ever website authorized by IRS for tax 2290 e-filing. Top rated, less expensive, market leader and truckers first choice for 2290 electronic filing.

August 31 – Deadline for IRS Tax Form 2290 – Choose E-File 

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Truckers, owner operators and heavy haulers need to report vehicle use tax Form 2290 on vehicles put to use on public highways. IRS Form 2290 is used to report and pay Heavy Vehicle Use Tax, or HVUT. You must file Form 2290 with Schedule 1 annually if a taxable highway motor vehicle, in this case any heavy vehicle weighing 55,000 lbs or more, is registered in your name in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico. Continue reading

Time to try electronic filing to report Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 returns online

The renewal period for HVUT Form 2290 is typically from July 1 to August 31 each year. Normally this 2290 tax is reported between July 1 to August 31, filing after that would get penalties and late filing charges.

Form 2290 must be filed for the month the taxable vehicle is first used on public highways during the tax period. The current period begins July 1, and ends June 30, as stated above. Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the month following the month of first use. Note. If any due date falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, file by the next business day. If you first use multiple vehicles in more than one month, then a separate Form 2290 must be filed for each month by adding the VIN# of each reporting vehicle. The filing rules apply whether you are paying the tax or reporting suspension of the tax. Continue reading

Tax Form 2290 reporting for the tax year 2018 and TaxExcise Support

Here we go truckers, The Internal Revenue Service is reminding truckers and other owners of heavy highway motor vehicles that in most cases, their federal heavy highway use tax return reported on Form 2290 is due on Thursday, August 31, 2017. Choose electronic filing for faster processing and secured filing.

Form 2290 Electronic Filing

Tax Form 2290 can be electronically prepared and reported through TaxExcise.com. It is always easy, safe and quick when you choose to file 2290 returns electronically, IRS as well will receive your returns process it faster and issues you back the stamped Schedule-1 after accepting it. Electronic filing eliminated possible human errors, does automatic math and transmits your return directly to the IRS. The fastest way of filing your 2290 truck tax returns is only when you e-file with TaxExcise.com and Tax2290.com. 

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Instant Call Support for 2290 efiling even during weekends

Here we go truckers, The Internal Revenue Service is reminding truckers and other owners of heavy highway motor vehicles that in most cases, their federal heavy highway use tax return reported on Form 2290 is due on Thursday, August 31, 2017. Choose electronic filing for faster processing and secured filing.

We’re working during the weekends till August to extend our support to efile your 2290 returns, without any delay. As like every year August 31 is the due date and there won’t be any extension further, this year August 31 is the deadline. This generally applies to Form 2290 and the accompanying tax payment for the tax year that begins on July 1, and ends on June 30. Returns must be filed and tax payments made by August 31 for vehicles used on the road during July. For vehicles first used after July, the deadline is the last day of the month following the month of first use.

If you have missed out your 2290 reporting for the previous years (2017-18 Tax Period or 2016-17 Tax Period) you can still report it online here at TaxExcise.com. Talk to us today and have all your 2290 related questions answered.

Truck Tax Form 2290

Why you need to efile your 2290 truck tax returns?

The IRS Tax Form 2290 is used to report the annual federal heavy vehicle use tax returns with the IRS. Tax Form 2290 can be electronically prepared and reported through TaxExcise.com. It is always easy, safe and quick when you choose to file 2290 returns electronically, IRS as well will receive your returns process it faster and issues you back the stamped Schedule-1 after accepting it.

Form 2290 and Schedule -1 could be prepared and reported electronically with the IRS, anyone who requires to file 2290s can use TaxExcise.com to file it electronically. However IRS makes it mandate for fleet owners or vehicle operates reporting 25 or more vehicles in a tax return. Electronic filing is safe, secured and fast; quickest way of filing 2290 returns with the IRS.

2290 efile is simple easy and fast

The foremost is receiving back your IRS stamped Schedule-1 proof instantly, IRS could receive your returns and process it faster than any other way of filing. Choosing online filing or electronic filing eliminated all possible human errors that could happen in a tax return. Let see some of the larger benefits of e-filing with TaxExcise.com Continue reading