Category Archives: Tax Form 2290

HVUT Form 2290 For Vehicles First used in March 2022 is due by May 2nd, E-file Now!

Truck driving is one such occupation that being a driver is more of a lifestyle than a job. With Busy schedules and time constraints spending a lot of time over the road is not that uncommon. Truck drivers typically have a long workday that starts early and ends late and the downside of staying on the tarmac most of the time is that it is inevitable to forget about a deadline or two.

We at Taxexcise.com/Tax2290.com have consistently kept users reminded on any upcoming deadlines. This in turn allows you to have tax returns completed on time and stay compliant with the IRS. Form 2290 for any new vehicle is due by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used on the state or public highways. The Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 also known as Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) is due for any new vehicles that were first used or began operations in March 2022 the deadline to have these units reported on Form 2290 is May 2nd. Be sure to have these units reported to avoid any late filing fees or penalties.

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Partial period tax on heavy highway vehicles that are used in February 2022.

Highway heavy vehicle use tax form 2290 for the vehicles first used on February 2022 is due today. So, the truckers with the newly purchased vehicle or first used vehicle in February 2022 should file and pay their form 2290 truck tax reports to the IRS today.  

Pro-rated or Partial Period Form 2290 HVUT. 

IRS charges the HVUT on a pro-rated or partial period based on the vehicle’s first used month on public highways. The tax period is calculated based on the first used month until the end of the tax period, which is June 30th. So, the truckers filing their form 2290 for the vehicles first used in February should estimate the form 2290 taxes from February to June 2022 and pay the taxes to the IRS.  https://www.tax2290.com/app

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Form 2290 Now Due for Vehicles First Used in January 2022

As per the existing IRS norms and regulations, the HVUT Form 2290 for any new vehicles is due by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used on the state or public highways. Any vehicle which was first used in the month of January 2022 is due TODAY, February 28, 2022. And if the vehicle is Taxable you will only be paying a Pro-Rated tax amount from the month first used until the end of the 2290 tax year June 30, 2022. And if a motor vehicle does not exceed mileage 5,000 miles or less (7,500 miles or less for agricultural vehicles) it is considered exempt from tax.

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Partial Period Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes Electronic Filing

Truck Taxpayers, we bring you the detailed worksheet on how this partial period federal heavy vehicle use taxes are calculated on a heavy highway vehicle that owe FHVUT – Form 2290 with the IRS. Electronic filing is the fastest way to complete a truck tax return with the IRS and receive back the stamped or watermarked Schedule 1 Proof of Payment copies digitally. Tax2290.com the best and most preferred electronic filing service provider since 2007, in fact the first ever IRS authorized electronic filing service provider in the market, servicing the trucking industry since 2007.

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Thank you for serving our country, Happy Veterans Day.

Happy Veterans day

Each year on Veterans Day we at TaxExcise.com applaud and pay our due respects to all those who have served this great country during both good and bad times. We thank all military personnel both servicemen and servicewomen alike who have given so much to our country, let’s not forget that our warriors will always be our heroes and we salute you for your service. Happy Veterans Day to our soldiers, both past and present. We owe you our thanks, but more than that, we owe you our freedom.

We would also like to applaud our very own heroes. Unlike most soldiers who are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment our soldiers come out guns blazing, our heroes prefer to make engines roar by working tirelessly and covering tarmac more like a superhero with a cape on. (just like every other hard-working American would do)

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