Most of the drivers get nervous when they see the flashing lights of a police car on their rear view mirror. Of course, who would like to get pulled over when we are rushing towards our destiny? You like it or not it’s mandatory to show the officer that you are cooperating. The next second those lights come on, make sure that you are being observed and the way you react will decide whether you are going to end up in a problem or not. Continue reading
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Tax Form 2290 HVUT deadline, Mid Month Alert!
“There is more credit and satisfaction in being a first-rate truck driver than a tenth-rate executive” — B.C. Forbes. Anyone in the Trucking Industry will sure accept to this. Along with credit and satisfaction comes huge responsibility because the loads that they transit are not their property but they take complete ownership of the timely delivery and for the condition of the goods they carry on their heavy rigs.
Not only the goods they transit become their responsibility, but they have to take care of many things other than that as well. First comes the Vehicle itself, they have to maintain their vehicles and it should be in proper shape to hit the high ways. Trucker’s health, they have to be fit and fine to handle the load and the vehicle. Family Of course, which is the reason they work so hard and stay mostly on the road. Continue reading
Decoding IRS Tax Jargon – “Suspended Vehicles”
IRS tax Jargon’s are pretty complicated to decode, today let’s throw some light on the term “SUSPENDED VEHICLES”. Taxpayers mostly get confused with the term Suspended vehicle, reason is very simple as per their understanding they think it means any vehicle that they take out of service is defined as suspended vehicle. That’s absolutely incorrect. So what does it mean?…
SUSPENDED VEHICLE: As per the IRS the term Suspended vehicle means, vehicles that are suspended from taxes in other words tax exempt vehicles. Any heavy vehicle with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or above needs a Form 2290 filed for it by its respective owner. But the IRS has defined some distance speculations to determine whether the vehicle is taxable or Suspended (Tax Exempt). Continue reading
Importance of Veterans Day, facts & Stats!
Believe it or not most of us do not even know why we even celebrate Veterans Day. Veterans Day is celebrated to show and pay our respect to the fearless men & women who fought battles for the United States in the past and in the present as well. Veterans Day was formerly known as Armistice Day, on the remembrance of cessation of fights between the Allies and Germany in World War I, which happened in the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th Month in 1918.
The picture of Soldiers of the 353rd Infantry near a church in France, waiting for the end of hostilities this was taken at 10:58 a.m., on November 11, 1918, two minutes before cessation of fighting between the Allies and Germany.
Later in 1954 President Dwight D. Eisenhower Amended Armistice Day and changed it to Veterans Day. Continue reading
Let’s Vote this Time without Fail !
“A vote is like a rifle: its usefulness depends upon the character of the user” – President Theodore Roosevelt
“A man without a vote is a man without protection.” – President Lyndon Johnson
Both the above mentioned quotes clearly explains the importance of voting, Statistics clearly prove that interest to participate in voting has gradually decreased among Americans. Only 54.9% of the entire Voting Age population turned out to cast their vote in 2012 Presidential Election. A nation like ours which is considered to be one of the super powers in the entire world comes up with lame reasons for not casting their vote to elect their own President.
Let’s make sure that we schedule our day’s routine properly and keep a couple of hour’s reserved to perform the most important duty of a Citizen. November 08th, 2016 the day to remember and the day we decide our nation’s future for at least next four years. Below are the Top reasons given by qualified voters, for not casting their vote in 2012: Continue reading