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Frequent questions arise when you e-file form 2290 online!

Dear truckers! TruckDues.com is an IRS-approved modernized form 2290 e-filing service provider proudly serving the trucking community of the United States. Truckers and trucking payers can register for free on TruckDues.com and e-file form 2290 to the IRS effectively. One of the main advantages of e-filing form 2290 is getting the instant schedule 1 receipt to your registered email address. The entire form 2290 e-filing process gets over in just a few minutes, and you can e-file form 2290 truck taxes from the comfort of your home/office using your laptops, PCs, smartphones and tablet devices.

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Simple solutions to e-file form 2290 in TruckDues.com!

Dear truckers and trucking taxpayers! TruckDues.com is an IRS-approved modernized form 2290 online e-filing service provider serving the trucking community of the United States for more than a decade. We made form 2290 HVUT online filing easy as the usual paper filing process is critical, and the chances of making errors are relatively high. Due to these problems, trucking taxpayers and preparers must work hard to get the tax reports accurate. Also, paper filing your taxes to the IRS consume time and money as the IRS takes a lot of time to process your truck tax returns. Again, it will take a few weeks for them to mail back your stamped schedule 1 receipt.

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TruckDues.com supports all IRS online truck tax payment methods.

Dear truckers! If you are all wondering how to report and pay your form 2290 truck taxes online, TruckDues.com is your best choice. We are an IRS-approved modernized form 2290 e-filing service provider proudly serving hundred and thousands of truckers for reporting 2290 tax returns to the IRS. Our platform serves as a convenient online portal to prepare 2290 tax reports accurately in a few simple steps and transmit the tax reports to the IRS.

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Essential information that you need to e-file form 2290 at TruckDues.com!

E-file Form 2290

Shout out to all truckers! The new tax season, TY 2022-2023, is actively going on, and you must report your truck taxes to the IRS before the time runs out. The last date to file form 2290 and report your truck taxes to the IRS is August 31, 2022. If you miss the deadline, the IRS charges penalties, late charges, and sometimes interests on your due tax amount. You can easily e-file form 2290 online at TruckDues.com and get the schedule 1 copy within a few minutes. So, it’s high time to report your HVUT; e-file form 2290 today and stay ahead of the deadline.

Before e-filing form 2290 HVUT at TruckDues.com, you should keep the following information ready.

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Form 2290 is due for vehicles first used in December 2021. Here are our top Form 2290 filing tips for your reference.

Hey there Truckers, it’s that time of a new year again as 2022! Hope you would have had a blasting new year and a great start for your new business plans as well. As we are aware Heavy vehicle owners need to file HVUT Form 2290 to keep their trucks legal.

We are from Truckdues.com and here are our top Form 2290 filing tips for your reference:

1. Form 2290 Deadline:

The normal tax period for heavy vehicles is July 1 of the current year to June 30 of the following year. If you put a new vehicle on the road during the current tax year in any of the months in between, then your Form 2290 due date would be the last day of the month following your first used month. Thus, Form 2290 is due by JANUARY 31, 2022 for vehicles first used in December 2021.

For vehicles following the regular tax period, the Form 2290 due date is August 31, 2021. As mentioned, this would also be the due date for vehicles with a July first used month.

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New Update on Name Control Rejection from the IRS

The Federal heavy Vehicle Use Taxes (FHVUT) are reported and paid to the IRS on the heavy highway vehicles using IRS Tax Form 2290. This is an annual tax and paid for the 12 months period between July 2021 through June 2022. For this current tax period the 2290 taxes were already due and paid by August 31, 2021 on heavy highway vehicles that is used from July 2021. For the other vehicles that is used for the first time in this current tax year after July would have a partial period tax or pro rated 2290 taxes calculated on its first use month. For vehicles that is first used in October 2021 since July will have the due date this November 30, 2021.

The IRS Tax Form 2290 is validated when it is filed with the IRS using the EIN – Employer Identification Number against the Business Name as issued by the IRS during the registration process, this EIN is mandate to complete a 2290 taxes electronically. Name Control Rejections are quite common these days by the IRS on all the new Employer Identification Numbers Issued by the IRS for businesses that enrolls with the IRS. This is a new notification sent out by the IRS on the delay in accepting and updating heir system. The IRS will not accept the Doing Business As – Name, dba name as a legal business name.

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Pro-rated 2290 is due for vehicles first used in August 2021.

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Greetings, HVUT filers! For the period of July 1, 2021 through June 30, 2022, the HVUT Form 2290 is due for renewal for trucks initially used in August 2021. Most of the truckers have already completed an e-renewal of their HVUT Form 2290 for the current period. So join the e-filer team before it becomes too late and get your IRS digital watermarked copy of Schedule 1 as soon as possible.

The renewal HVUT Form 2290 is due by June 30th and is payable until August 31st. Heavy vehicles having a minimum gross weight of 55000 lbs that are utilized on public roadways for commercial, agricultural, or logging reasons must file Form 2290. When filing a Form 2290 to report your truck, there are two key considerations to keep in mind. It is calculated using the vehicle’s entire gross weight and the number of miles traveled. The taxes are calculated based on the vehicle’s taxable gross weight, which starts at 55000 pounds and rises to above 75000 pounds. Continue reading

To All the Trucking Dad’s out there , Happy Fathers day !

The quality of a father is seen by his goals, dreams and aspirations that he sets, not for himself but for his family by mentoring them towards success and Every great achiever is inspired by a mentor and that would definitely be a father. Any man can become a father but it takes something special to become a dad. To all the “Something Special” throughout the globe we say our happiest father’s day to you.

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How to Get a Free EIN (Employer Identification Number)

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Hello there dear truckers, last week’s blog was emphasized the different types of rejections. The most important of them all was the EIN rejection or name control rejection the combination of the EIN and the name of the taxpayer is revised into a unique identifier for each taxpayer. And, you stand responsible to provide the correct EIN while filing or your return would be rejected if the same doesn’t match.

If you don’t remember your EIN while filing your return or you have accidentally misplaced it, reach IRS at 1-866-699-4096 and they would look into it for you.

While majority of truckers have a registered EIN or tax ID many still seem to file using their social security number. Well is it not something that can be used ?  We wouldn’t say no but an SSN can be used only while paper filing at the IRS office directly or manually by mailing the documents to the IRS office. Since the IRS offices are closed due to covid-19 paper filing is out of the option and hence one would not be able to use it in filing a 2290 return electronically. So what do you do in this case?

Today, we are going to tell you how to apply for an EIN.

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Finally, the IRS is up and running!

Hey there truckers! Hope you’re all covered up with your taxes and had a stress free new year. There’s always a deadline coming up every month and as you know it’s time to report your vehicles bought in the month of December 2020 before January 31, 2021. Though most of you prefer to file your tax returns electronically we do get contacted for the manual filing process. Due to the pandemic, the IRS offices are closed and the only option would be is to file your taxes electronically. E-filing make your filing experience easier and faster when compared to manual filing.

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