TaxExcise.com the only E-file service provider that helps to report all the federal excise tax forms and all schedules of Form 8849 refund claims would like to remind taxpayers that the excise tax form 720 for the second quarter of 2020 ending in June 30th and PCORI Fee, is DUE TODAY.
PCORI FEE:
Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fees are also due TODAY. 2019 PCORI must be reported on the second quarter of 2020. While filing your return using www.TaxExcise.com, please select the year Jan – Dec 2020 and quarter ending in June 2020, and have your 2019 PCORI filed. The PCORI annual filing and fees was originally set to expire in 2019, but they were reinstated for an additional 10 years, through 2029.
Form 720 and Form 2290 tax requirements for small businesses:
Unclaimed income tax refunds worth more than $1.5 billion await an estimated 1.4 million individual taxpayers who did not file a 2016 federal income tax return, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
“The IRS wants to help taxpayers who are owed refunds but haven’t filed their 2016 tax returns yet,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “Time is quickly running out for these taxpayers. There’s only a three-year window to claim these refunds, and the window closes on July 15. To claim the refund, a return for tax year 2016 must be filed by July 15, 2020.”
During this unprecedented crisis, while families and employees are staying safe home, the trucking industry is there to ensure the most critical goods are delivered to U.S. communities. Truckers making it possible to deliver essentials across the country knowing that they are getting exposed. The nation’s 3 million truck drivers are unsung heroes of the coronavirus crisis, working overtime to keep the critical supply chain moving. We salute them for the Selfless Service and helping all the Front Liners equipped with essentials. Let this July be a new beginning for us to move forward from crisis to recovery.
This July we’re celebrating our independence and we wish every one a Happy 4th of July. It is also the time of the year, the federal vehicle use tax form 2290 for this new tax year July 2020 through June 2021 is up for renewal. The Form 2290 and Schedule 1 has to be reported and get it stamped to show that as a proof of payment to have the vehicles registered under your authority with the federal agencies.
This is the same time of the year to report or renew your Form 2290 heavy motor vehicle use tax with the IRS and to receive the stamped Schedule -1 proof. Because you need to renew and register your vehicles with the states authorities. This year we’re going through tough time fighting the pandemic and thanks to the Truckers who still on the wheels when the world is staying at home. We’re with you and we wish everything come to an end and the industry recovers faster than before. Let us all fight it together as an unit.
Prefile 2290 for July 2020 – June 2021 Tax Period
Why you wait till July or August to report your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 for Tax year 2020 – 2021, we at TaxExcise.com made it simple and prefiling 2290 is now available exclusively at a discount of 10% from the e-file service fee.
We at TaxExcise at this time of a global crisis do understand your needs,
and wouldn’t want you to miss out on the upcoming deadlines. The clock is
ticking, as businesses are closed your work is piling up, that strict timeline
is looming over your head and it’s seemingly more and more unlikely that you
will meet the deadline. Even though the deadline for a considerable number of
forms and payments have been postponed, there are still a handful of tax forms
that have not been extended by the IRS and Form 2290, Form 720 and IFTA are
namely a few.
Form720 is filed every quarter to report taxes imposed on the manufacture, sale or
use of certain type of goods and products, the deadline to have this reported
for the 1st quarter of 2020 is April 30.
Due to the current situation with the lockdown still in effect, the most
common question we had come across is “Do we still need to file form 720 if we do not have any excise tax to
report?“
The answer is “Yes”, though you
have not made any sale that includes Excise tax you will still need to file
form 720 by reporting a Zero Return (Zero
Tax Liability).
Form2290 needs no introduction, as most truckers are
already aware that this form needs to be completed when a vehicle is first used
or placed into service during a tax year. The April 30th deadline is
for trucks that started operations and were first used anytime during the month
of March.
Preparing your IFTA tax report
is fast, easy and more convenient when done online. Prepare your report for the
First Quarter of 2020 before the April 30th deadline.
This April deadline happens to be the one that always stands out as it
revolves around 3 tax forms that serve a different purpose. You can always
depend on our E-file services that is currently open and processing returns
online. Though the IRS offices are not operational, their E-file services are
online and tax returns are currently being processed with a turn-around time of
a few minutes.
Due to the COVID-19 Outbreak we at www.TaxExcise.com have initiated a contingency and business continuity plan to ensure that all our resources are at your assistance. If you have any questions or need any help in completing federal tax returns feel free to call our Help Desk @ 866-245-3918 or email us at support@taxexcise.com do also try out our Live Chat option available on the website. We’re available on all Business days between 9:00 am to 6:00pm Central Time.