Are you a truck owner or operator yet to file form 2290? Concerned about the last few days left for filing your HVUT return? If yes, then you have a reason to rejoice, because the last day for filing form 2290 has been extended till September 3rd . Therefore, if are yet to file your tax return need to keep in mind that the deadline for filing has been extended, thus giving you additional time to prepare and report your HVUT return. So, avoid procrastination and pay your taxes before the due date, get your schedule 1 copy and stay away from penalties. Continue reading
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IRS confirms on form 2290 For the Tax Period July 2013-June 2014
Time and tide wait for none! Keeping that in mind; we should file form 2290 much before time to reduce a burden of task from your shoulders. Truckers are known for their disciplined nature and punctuality is in their blood. Stating this, filing on time is like on-the-go task for them with their gadgets. As taxation period has already taken up the charges; IRS has confirmed on July tax period for 2013-2014. It is mandatory for owner operators and Trucking Companies to file in their return to IRS on time and stay away from penalties.
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It’s High Time To File Your Form 2290 (HVUT)
The month of July and August are very important for folks in Trucking, July every year marks the beginning of a new Tax Year for HVUT Tax Form 2290. Any Truck that has a Gross Weight of 55,000 pounds and above has to have a Tax form 2290 filed for it every year in month of July or Latest by the end of August. Continue reading

Form 2290 is due June 30th, 2012 for vehicle first used in May 2012!
The IRS Tax Form 2290 is available now at www.Tax2290.com / www.TaxExcise.com.
Reminder – If your vehicle first used in May 2012 since July 1st 2011, you are required to file IRS Tax Form 2290by June 30, 2012. Continue reading

IRS Urges Tax Preparers to Take Competency Tests ASAP!
The Internal Revenue Service is encouraging tax preparers to take a new competency exam as soon as possible.
To date, over 4,800 people have become Registered Tax Return Preparers, according to the IRS. The IRS is urging an estimated 340,000 preparers required to take the test to do so as soon as possible so they will have more time if they need to retake the test and to avoid a potential flood of last-minute test takers. Continue reading