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A letter from Tax Form 2290

From

Form 2290

Internal Revenue Service

U.S. Department of Treasury

Washington, D.C.

 

To

Heavy Vehicle Taxpayers

United States of America

 

Dear taxpayers,

SUBJECT: Extension of HVUT return filing & Payment due date

If you have already written about your heavy vehicles on me and dropped me safely at my home through post or the internet before noon on August 31, 2012, thanks a ton. You can now happily drive your trucks until next June without any legal troubles.

The e-file system at my home in the IRS was shut down for some maintenance activity from 1.00 p.m. on August 31 through September 4, 2012. In order to minimize the impact of inconvenience on affected e-file taxpayers alone, the heads of my family have decided to extend the time for filing me to my home until September 7, 2012. So, for those of you who missed to file me before 1.00 p.m. on August 31, can now do so and pay the applicable HVUT amounts due to my family without any penalty or late fee until the 7th of September, 2012. You can do so at tax 2290 for convenient, easy and fast filing and get your stamped schedule 1 copy within minutes. If you don’t, you have to face the appropriate penalties and interests after the 7th.

I sincerely hope that there are no confusions pertaining to filing me on time now.

 

Yours truly,

Form 2290

P.S. Oh dear paper filers, this isn’t for you. Your deadline was August 31, 2012.

 

4 more days left to file the IRS form 2290

There are 125 more days for the year to end but only 4 more days for the time to file HVUT returns to come to a halt. This means that if you own a taxable vehicle of gross weight 55, 000 pounds or more, you need to file form 2290 on the same for the tax year 2012-2013 to the IRS before the 31st of August, 2012. It usually is the end of the day. But this time, the IRS has announced that it will be shutting down its e-file system for maintenance activities by 1.00 PM EDT on 31st August, 2012.

The last minute filing heat has already started spreading and the deadline has come further down from the EOD of August 31 to 1.00 PM of the same day. So, compile details about your vehicle(s) like VIN, date first used on public highway, gross taxable weight etc and sit before a computer connected to the internet. Key in ‘www.tax2290.com’ in the address bar of your internet explorer and you will be routed to a safe on-line tax filing center. Continue reading

What happens when you file your tax returns late?

Be it form 2290 or any other tax form, IRS considers late filing with an implied penalty. Here’s a 1985 case that I recently read which educates the importance of filing taxes on time and the danger of doing it late.

George’s mother Mary (names changed) died for some reason and had previously appointed her son as the executor of her will. George, involved in his business all the time, retained John (name changed again) as to serve as the attorney for the estate in his hands. John responsibly informed George about the federal estate tax return that he had to file but missed to mention the due date. The return was due within nine months of the decedent’s death as per law. Having the experience of only being the executor of the will and not any bit about federal estate taxation, he completely relied on John for instructions and guidance. He also provided John with all relevant information and records required for the return filing. George’s family was in constant touch with John and enquired about the proceedings of the return preparation while every time they were assured that everything would be done well before time. Apparently, John had overlooked the matter because of a clerical oversight in omitting the filing date from his calendar. After a brief meeting between the two, the return was finally filed, three months late. Continue reading

Truckers tax and its right drive!

There can be n number of reasons to choose the trucking industry as a profession. Passion, money, family business, advice based, sudden takeover or anything could be labeled as a cause. But once you have taken up the office function of the trucking industry as an owner, it is an important duty to pay your heavy vehicle use taxes annually to the government so that they take care of your smooth run on roads every day, throughout the year. It is even more vital to select the right e-file service provider when you have no time to file your HVUT (Heavy Vehicle Use Tax, of course!) on paper all by yourself to the IRS. Know why e-filing is better here. Among the many reasons which claim that we are better off amongst the crowd, here’s one that will make your heart feel so. Because, when there is a conflict between options, what we choose is what we feel is right.

We have much to connect with the trucking industry, emotionally. Like how a truck delivers the consigned goods to the consignee safely in time, we enable truckers file their heavy use tax returns safely in time to the IRS. Trucks are one time investment to run the trucking business on wheels successfully. Similar is the case for HVUT which is paid one time each year (done in a onetime login session) to support the run of your trucks without any intervention of legal actions for that year. Remember at this juncture that August 31st is the deadline for this year’s filing and payment of HVUT. Adding to the aforementioned emotional connection, the door-door transportation that’s possible in trucking industry is one of its prominent advantages. Congruous is what we do in our IRS authorized e-file software, Tax2290.com. Inside your door from your computer connected to the internet, we drive your entire filing process of form 2290 online safely and send it to the hands of IRS for further processing immediately at the click of a button. Sending cargo through trucks is fast, convenient and reduces costs identical to the speed, reliability and savings (money spent in postages, travel & time) that are acquired by truckers while filing HVUT through us.

Quickness and urgency are undeniable advantages of truck transportation since the delivery time does not depend on train or plane schedules. In our case, the moment you decide to go with us, you are done with filing your returns in a few easy steps without any other dependencies. There are only a few idles and waiting periods involved during truck transport but the processing speed and accuracy in Tax2290.com does not even involve any such slowing down activity.

In simple terms, you work to satisfy your customers and we work to satisfy you, which of course can add more value to what you do. These are just a few instances of how strongly we are connected to the trucking industry to make truck tax filing process less taxing. Use our secure application to connect with us more before this August 31. Any day, sooner the better. For any assistance, reach our extended, warm and supportive hands at 866-245-3918 or support@taxexcise.com.

 

Trucking tax – How to notify IRS of change of address?

You have seen remarkable business profits, setting up a new business location and shifting things there for better prospects. The reasons may be anything to make a move. But, to make sure this doesn’t affect your tax communications from the IRS or any refunds that should reach you, you ought to notify them about your new business address. There are many ways you can go about doing this. Continue reading