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The IRS HVUT Form 2290 Payment is DUE TODAY for TY 2020-2021

The Final day Countdown ends here! And with the clock ticking it feels like Déjà vu, It’s that time of the year where every Trucking Business and Owner operator puts pedal to the metal to have Form 2290 completed on time. Every hardworking trucker knows that the first and most important key to being on the road while still staying compliant with the IRS depends on today. Completing the heavy vehicle tax return on time allows you to stay in business and also ensures you maintain a clean streak with Uncle Sam. Be sure to have the HVUT Form 2290 completed TODAY, August 31st to avoid any late filing charges with added penalties and interests.

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Anyone can prepare and report the Federal Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 electronically. No matter how many trucks you report? what type of business you run? if you owe 2290 then electronic filing is for everyone.

August 31 is the Due Date and you just have 2 more days to go and just 1 business day this time, Monday. Act fast and get it reported and paid electronically in minutes at TaxExcise.com and Tax2290.com. Talk to us at (866) 245 – 3918 or write to us at support@taxexcise.com.

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Federal Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 Amendments Electronic Filing

Amendments are part and parcel of the tax return, gives us an option to correct or update the tax data reported with the Internal Revenue Service. Form 2290 Amendments allows truck taxpayers to correct the Taxable Gross Weight and the Mileage Use Limit reported in the original tax return.

Electronic filing makes it easy to prepare and report tax 2290 amendments on a reported vehicle with-in the current tax year. In form 2290 the amendments refer to changes, additional tax is applicable on a amendment return and that can be paid electronically. The IRS watermarked Schedule 1 proof is made available instantly once the amendment is approved.

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IRS unclaimed refunds of $1.5 billion waiting for tax year 2016; taxpayers face July 15 deadline

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.”

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