Category Archives: Insiders on E-filing

No more standing in “Q”, e-file 2290 returns!

Tax2290.com is the first IRS certified efile provider for all the Excise Tax forms. The solution we offer is simple, smart and easy to use. We provide tips to help you file an accurate tax return without missing any tax benefit.

 

Electronic filing: Electronic filing is required for each return reporting 25 or more vehicles that the taxpayer files during the tax period. However, all taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically. File Form 2290 electronically through www.Tax2290.com / www.TaxExcise.com

Tax2290 have the unique features that provide more security in filing taxes online along with filing Form 2290 amendments and Schedule 6 Claims. Continue reading

Form 2290 – HVUT efiling starts from July 1st 2010.

Heavy Vehicle Use Tax season is just around the corner. The tax period starts on 1st July 2010. Hope you are aware that IRS has mandated e-filing for taxpayers with 25 or more vehicles with registered gross weight of 55,000 lbs or more, but always encourage everyone to do e-filing.

Tax2290.com has simplified e-filing process and provides many unique features to serve you better. You can try for free at www.tax2290.com. If you are satisfied, you can submit it online.

EIN# is a must to efile taxes with IRS. Owner Operators and Business Owners without EIN can not efile their tax returns with IRS. Don’t have an EIN# then register for one online with IRS. An Employer Identification Number (EIN)  can be applied in various ways, and now you may apply online. This is a free service offered by the Internal Revenue Service. Visit www.irs.gov or click below link to apply online http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=98350,00.html Continue reading

Are you putting your Heavy Vehicle for Sale?

Putting your Truck Sales for Sales?

If you sell a heavy vehicle while under suspension, a statement must be given to the buyer and must show the seller’s name, address, and EIN; VIN; date of the sale; odometer reading at the beginning of the period; odometer reading at the time of sale; and the buyer’s name, address, and EIN. The buyer must attach this statement to Form 2290 and file the return by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was purchased.

If, after the sale, the use of the vehicle exceeds the mileage use limit (including the highway mileage recorded on the vehicle by the former owner) for the period, and the former owner has provided the required statement, the new owner is liable for the tax on the vehicle. If the former owner has not furnished the required statement to the new owner, the former owner is also liable for the tax for that period.