Seasonal Greeting form www.Tax2290.com – a product of Think Trade Inc, the ONLY DECADE OLD E-file Service provider for Efiling Federal Excise Tax Form 2290. Holiday Season gives us the opportunity to pause and reflect on the important things around us – a time when we can look back on the year that has passed and prepare for the year ahead. As an Efile Service provider we wish, No Tax payer files their Taxes late and end up paying penalties & Interests.
Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 (HVUT), is due by this month end for vehicles first used in the month of November since July. Every month you have an option to E-file your heavy vehicle use tax even on the last minute of the day it is due and you will still be on time, but December is exceptional. As the holiday season begins the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) will shut down their E-file Servers for Year end maintenance. No change to this rule this year too. The IRS Servers will be down starting December 26th and will remain down till January 6th, 2017. Continue reading

We love everything about the holidays: the decorations, the parties, and spending time with friends and family. Most importantly it is the feeling of giving back. Every bit counts. It is very evident that we all are busy making our holiday plans, but we must also make sure that we take care of the obligations before we start partying. One such thing is Taxes.
Holiday Season is right around the corner, so is the Year end. January 1st will be the first blank page of a 365-page book & December 31st will the last page of 366-page book. Let’s start writing good & positive things on the new book for which we have to complete old book without any back logs. Let’s carry only good memories & happy moments to the upcoming year, not the incomplete things we leave behind in 2016.
“When it comes to taxes, there are two types of people. There are those that get it done early, also known as psychopaths, and then the rest of us” – Jimmy Kimmel. It is not wrong to have a thought to hold on to your hard earned money as long as possible, but one should make sure that they file & pay their taxes on or before the deadline to safeguard themselves from IRS penalties & interests.