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File IFTA & 2290 Before the Deadlines — Plus Get 10% Off with Code ONTIME2025!

As we enter the heart of the trucking tax season, it’s crucial for every trucker, fleet owner, and owner-operator to stay ahead of two major IRS deadlines: the IFTA Q2 return due by July 31, 2025, and the Form 2290 (HVUT) due by September 2, 2025 for the 2025–26 tax year.

At Tax2290.com, we make it easier than ever to file both returns online — fast, secure, and IRS-authorized. And for a limited time, we’re rewarding early filers with a 10% discount on 2290 filings using the promo code ONTIME2025, valid from July 16 to July 20, 2025.

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Today is your Last Chance to Pre-file Form 2290 HVUT for the New Tax Season!

Hello, truckers! The new tax season is starting tomorrow, and you must be getting ready to report your Form 2290 HVUT returns for TY 2025-2026. However, you can prepare and submit your Form 2290 truck tax reports for the new tax period today through our Form 2290 pre-filing services. Tax2290.com is open for Form 2290 online pre-file ahead of the upcoming tax season to give an early bird chance for the trucking community to report their Form 2290 tax returns. We have been accepting Form 2290 pre-file for over a month, and many truckers have already pre-filed their tax reports. Also, Form 2290 pre-filing is actively going on in our platform, as most truckers use this chance to save time and avoid the seasonal rush that happens during the beginning of tax season.

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Form 2290 Deadline: Reporting HVUT for March 2025 Heavy Vehicles on a Pro-Rated Basis.

Hello, truckers! This message is for all truckers and trucking taxpayers who recently purchased or first used a heavy vehicle or truck on public highways in March 2025. Your Form 2290 HVUT is due on a pro-rated basis by the end of this month, April 30, 2025. You must report Form 2290 truck tax returns on a pro-rated basis and get the valid Schedule 1 copy before the time ends. Since the last date is coming in ten days, you must act soon and E-file Form 2290 HVUT returns in Tax2290.com and get the instant Schedule 1 copy to ensure your tax compliance. Tax2290.com is your ideal partner to complete your tax obligations without any stress.

 

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Effortless HVUT Filing: E-file Form 2290 the Easy Way with Tax2290.com!

Hello, truckers! The new tax season is arriving in a few months, and you must get ready to report your Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) returns to complete your tax obligations for TY 2025-2026. Also, if you have any pending partial period tax returns, you must not procrastinate; report pro-rated Form 2290 HVUT returns and secure your Schedule 1 copy on time. As per the IRS regulations, truckers having heavy vehicles with total gross weight over 55,000 pounds or more and estimated to travel more than 5000 miles (7500 miles for agricultural vehicles) are eligible for Form 2290 HVUT payments. You can prefer the paper filing method or the E-filing method to report your truck taxes to the IRS.

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Smooth and Secure Form 2290 E-filing: Partner with an IRS – Authorized Service Provider.

Hello, truckers! Form 2290 is an annual tax form filed with the IRS to report and pay the Highway Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT). This tax applies for heavy vehicles or trucks operating on public highways with a total gross weight of over 55,000 pounds and estimated to travel more than 5,000 miles (7500 miles for agricultural vehicles). Truckers with highway heavy vehicles or trucks must report their HVUT returns annually using the IRS tax Form 2290 to stay compliant. Otherwise, the IRS will take severe actions like charging penalties, late fees, and interest on the pending tax dues. You will receive the IRS-stamped Schedule 1 copy for your trucks only after the successful reporting and payment of Form 2290. Schedule 1 is a critical document required for the uninterrupted operation of your trucks. You must have a valid Schedule 1 document for vehicle registration, license renewal, insurance purposes, and more.

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