A quick guide to form 2290 e-file is here. You have landed here as a last minute filer as tomorrow is the last date to file form 2290 for your heavy vehicle. Don’t worry too much that you have decided to file HVUT returns at the last minute since we have another ONE day left. Yes! Since at tax2290 it takes only minutes to file form 2290 and pay the due amounts if you choose the electronic payments system, the one day left is a lot of time for you. Follow these simple steps that will guide you to the end of filing form 2290, which is a return of IRS stamped schedule 1 copy from the IRS. Continue reading
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Tax payers EIN (Employer ID Number) & its importance
When you are into running a business, you need to run along the wheels of an EIN or Employer Identification number, a 9 digit number assigned by the IRS to identify a business entity. Allowing you to identify your business on important forms of the government and documents, your EIN establishes credibility with your business customers. EINs are acquired by employers, corporations, sole proprietors, government agencies, partnership firms, non-profit associations, trusts, estates of decedents, certain individuals, and other business entities. As far as truck owners are concerned, EIN is a basic necessity to file your form 2290 online or by paper (which is often not recommended by the IRS). Continue reading
Tax2290.Com Truckers One Stop Solution!
There is a lot of paper work involved, and you have to comply with many legal formalities when filing any federal tax Forms. For truck drivers and heavy duty vehicle owners, IRS Form 2290 Tax must be paid and a stamped schedule-1 copy must be received before truck permits are granted on each heavy duty vehicles. Continue reading

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IRS Tax Form 2290 is used to report taxes on Highway Heavy Trucks. A truck weights 55,000 lbs and more are Heavy Trucks has to file Form 2290.
Efiling:
Electronic filing is required for each return reporting 25 or more vehicles that the taxpayer files during the tax period. However, all taxpayers are encouraged to file electronically with www.TaxExcise.com / www.Tax2290.com Continue reading
Are you putting your Heavy Vehicle for Sale?
Putting your Truck Sales for Sales?
If you sell a heavy vehicle while under suspension, a statement must be given to the buyer and must show the seller’s name, address, and EIN; VIN; date of the sale; odometer reading at the beginning of the period; odometer reading at the time of sale; and the buyer’s name, address, and EIN. The buyer must attach this statement to Form 2290 and file the return by the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was purchased.
If, after the sale, the use of the vehicle exceeds the mileage use limit (including the highway mileage recorded on the vehicle by the former owner) for the period, and the former owner has provided the required statement, the new owner is liable for the tax on the vehicle. If the former owner has not furnished the required statement to the new owner, the former owner is also liable for the tax for that period.