File IRS Form 2290 Online: Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) Filing Made Simple
File your IRS Form 2290 for Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) with Tax2efile. Filing 2290 is not a complex process, our user-friendly platform simplifies the tedious steps that truck drivers face whenever they intend to file an HVUT Form. Once you log in, our application dashboard guides you with step-by-step instructions until you complete your submission to the Internal Revenue Service.
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Who is Required to file IRS Form 2290?
If you are a trucker and own a heavy weight vehicle
with a gross taxable weight of 55,000 pounds or more, the tax payer needs to E-file 2290 Form in order to get the Stamped Schedule 1. When the tax payer wants to register any taxable highway motor vehicles in their name under state, District of Canadian, Columbian or Mexican law at the period of the vehicle’s first use during the tax period.
Requirements to Complete IRS 2290
In order to file Form 2290 online, the tax filer needs Business Name, Address, Employer Identification Number(EIN) and the details of authorized person signatory. Also, vehicle details including the Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) and the Gross Taxable Weight. When the tax payer chooses to pay through direct debit, ensure to provide the correct routing and account number.
Note that, for filing Form 2290, EIN is mandatory. If you do not have the EIN, apply for it immediately.
When to File Form 2290?
Form 2290 has to be filed when the taxable heavy vehicle is brought into first use on the public highways during the tax period. The current tax period starts from July 1st, 2019 and ends on June 30th, 2020. The due date of the Form 2290 will be on August 31st. If the due date falls on Saturday, Sunday and official holiday, then the filing can be made on next business day.
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