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Electronic filing is impressive and Truckers prefer it over paper returns for Form 2290 reporting

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The Truck Tax Form 2290 electronic filing is the most preferred way of reporting the Federal Vehicle Use Taxes with the IRS. More than 60 percent of Truckers of size between 1 to 5 truckers prefer electronic filing over paper return to report and pay 2290 taxes. TruckDues.com is one of the most preferred website to efile 2290 returns, the simple, easy and fast website.  Truckers are at the heart of every thing transported across the country, so we put them at the heart of everything we do. ​ Why TruckDues.com? Truckdues is a specialized web based tax preparation software certified by the IRS as an e-filing service provider. We prepare the tax returns with highest degree of accuracy and complete the filing with zero errors by minimizing human effort and error. This web page has a simple interface such that it allows the users to make efficient move to figure and report taxes to IRS. With responsive and handy features TruckDues is framed for easy functionality and can be accessed on ...

Do you still worry about the HVUT Form 2290 Reporting?

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Generally, you must file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return , and pay the appropriate tax if you are registering in your name a heavy highway motor vehicle with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. Taxpayers must present the IRS Stamped (watermarked) Schedule-1 receipt, when registering a heavy highway motor vehicle with a state. The Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 is reported on your heavy highway vehicles year on year to stay on road. Generally the 2290 taxes are reported from July 1, 2020 and August 31, 2020 is the deadline. However 2290 taxes are due based on the first use month on a public highway during the taxable period July 2020 - June 2021. IRS encouraging taxpayers to e-file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return and e-pay 2290 Taxes. The Form 2290 eFile rate has increased from 55%, at the end of 2018, to 66% year-to-date. Truckers reporting 2290, the federal heavy vehicle use tax returns from any state across America and Canada can use Tr...

Electronically Filed Form 2290 are processed faster and the Schedule 1 receipt is available instantly at TruckDues

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Form 2290 for July 2020 is now Due, Renew it online at TruckDues.com to receive back your IRS watermarked Schedule 1 Receipt instantly  TruckDues.com, an IRS Authorized e-file service provider for the heavy vehicle use tax form 2290, also called the truck taxes. TruckDues.com is designed for the truckers, the owner operators and independent drivers and small or medium size trucking business owners to prepare and file 2290 tax returns electronically. E-file will get your return processed by the IRS in minimum time and receive the Schedule 1 proof faster than ever. We have worked through the electronic filing process to delight our customers with simplicity, accuracy and getting rid of the belief that taxes are complex. More than that Self Filing is possible and does not require having complete tax knowledge. All the above it just cost you from $7.99. TruckDues.com gets your tax return status instantly when there is an update from IRS and share the Schedule 1 proof by fax to saves yo...

Efile your Form 2290 for Tax Year 2020 - 2021, Available Now!

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Truckers, if you own a heavy motor truck that weight 55,000 pounds of taxable gross weight then that is a taxable vehicle under Federal Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax using IRS Tax Form 2290. This Form 2290 must be paid between a July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2021 that is the Tax Period. The vehicle owners, owner operators and carriers have to report and pay this HVUT returns between July 1, 2020 to August 31, 2020 for the whole year in full. The vehicle first used month starts from July 2020. If you have not used your vehicle in July 2020, you can report and pay this 2290 Pro Rated or Partial Period considering the First Month of Use after July.  Getting Started with 2290 eFile is Easy at TruckDues.com Electronic filing has made its way into the trucking industry with the evolution of technology and the IRS mandatory electronic filing for return with 25 or more vehicles.  You need your Business Name or Personal Name in which you have registered with the IRS for the Federal Tax ID o...

Do I need EIN to eFile my 2290 Tax Returns?

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This is the common question that we come across in our support center. Yes, EIN (Employer Identification Number)  or the Federal Tax Identification Number (FTIN) is a must to file 2290 tax returns electronically with the IRS. What is  EIN?  This is the common question that we come across in our support center. Yes, EIN (Employer Identification -  EIN) An Employer Identification Number (EIN) is also known as a Federal Tax Identification Number, and is used to identify a business entity. Generally, businesses need an EIN. You may apply for an EIN in various ways, and now you may  apply online .  This is a free service offered by the Internal Revenue Service and you can get your EIN immediately . You must check with  your state  to make sure you need a state number or charter. EIN is a nine-digit number that IRS assigns in the following format: XX-XXXXXXX. It is used to identify the tax accounts of employers and certain others who have no emplo...

Our Hearts with you all fighting strong against COVID-19

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Good Morning  TruckDues.com  Users, Partners, Friends and Family. Our hearts are with Truckers dealing with COVID-19, from keeping drivers healthy to meeting spikes in demand for certain freight movements. Like everyone we are striving to respond to the situation without any business disruption as possible. We remain confident in our spirit and ingenuity to move us past our current hurdles.  We understand there are states that has already declared state of emergency due to the outbreak and we have taken adequate measures internally and to our staffs.  TruckDues.com  continues to stand ready to ensure and serve you with your 2290 reporting and our support desk allowed to work remotely to handle the situation and provide with the best possible support. Please continue to use our service and talk to us or email us. Thank you. Stay safe and strong.

Trucking veteran Ingrid Brown shares cancer journey to save others

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Got impressed with the story of Ingrid Brown a 40-year trucking veteran a tireless advocate for the trucking industry and uses humor and honesty to share her cancer story to save others. This was covered in FrieghtWaves and share it here...  Ingrid Brown, a 40-year trucking veteran from Zionville, North Carolina, is a tireless advocate for the trucking industry.  Since being diagnosed with melanoma in 2017, Brown, an independent owner-operator with more than 4 million miles under her belt, has been sharing her skin cancer journey and advocating for others to get regular checkups and screenings. On June 1, 2017, Brown said she was headed to Houston, Texas, in her beloved 2017 389 Peterbilt named “Miss Faith,” when she received the call from her doctor confirming her cancer diagnosis. He wanted her to come to his office in Chicago the next day.  “I told him that I was on the road and still had eight or nine drops, wouldn’t be back for about eight days and that I...

IRS stops accepting HVUT payments using credit or debit cards until further notice.

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Hello dear truckers! Here we meet you again with yet another update regarding your from 2290’s. Recently the IRS published a notification officially stating that they have stopped accepting payments using credit or debit cards until further notification. Paying using credit or debit card was the most opted way of payment mode for most of us know what to do in this case? Well, we do have 3 more options and let’s see what can be done. Other modes of payment: For this mode of payment, you need to register yourself with the Federal website before you can opt for this mode of payment. EFTPS tax payment service is given for free by the U.S Department of Treasury. All that you need to enroll your self With EFTPS is the EIN (employer ID), Bank account number and routing number, Address and Name as they appear on your IRS tax document. On successful completion of enrollment, you will receive the login PIN in your Mail This is the easiest and hassle-free mode of payment ...