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PTIN Renewals are currently being processed by the IRS. Renew Soon!

The Preparer Tax Identification Number (PTIN) is an identification number that all paid tax return preparers must use on U.S. federal tax returns or claims for refund submitted to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).

Generally all PTINs expire on December 31 of each year. PTIN renewal open season begins approximately October 16 each year for the following year. You can renew online by logging into your PTIN account or by submitting a paper Form W-12 with the “Renewal” box checked and Send Form W-12 and supporting documentation to:

IRS Tax Pro PTIN Processing Centre
1605 George Dieter PMB 678
El Paso TX 79936

However online renewal takes about 15 minutes, but paper renewals take 4-6 weeks to process.

The Internal Revenue Service has currently begun processing renewals for Preparer tax identification number (PTIN). The Federal law states that anyone who prepares a federal tax return for a fee must possess an active PTIN.  Failing to renew your PTIN might end up being prone to facing high penalties.  Generally PTIN renewal services are offered at no cost.

For Preparers who come across the term PTIN for the First Time:

Did you just turned out to be an accountant or a tax Preparer, are you wondering what are the basic requirements to obtain a PTIN? Here’s the answer. As per the Federal law every individual who, for compensation, prepares or assists in the preparation of a tax return or claim for refund must have his or her own PTIN and each tax return preparer may only obtain one PTIN.

Should you have questions regarding the PTIN renewal process or If, you encounter any issues you can contact the PTIN Helpline at 877-613-7846.

 

TaxExcise.com – Trucking Industry’s First Choice for E-filing HVUT Form 2290!

Write your injuries in dust, your benefits in marble – Benjamin Franklin

The DECADE OLD IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider for E-filing Federal Excise Tax form 2290 has proved its reliability and efficiency as an E-file service provider for e-filing HVUT form 2290. With its Industry’s best knowledge and expertise TaxExcise.com has managed to impress the IRS to make it the FIRST EVER IRS AUTHORIZED E-file service provider for E-filing form 2290 in 2007. This is one of the biggest reasons why www.TaxExcise.com continues to stay as industry leader in E-filing Federal Excise Tax Form 2290 and stays as preferred choice of Excise tax payers for filing IRS tax form 2290.

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Three Tax Deadlines are ready to haunt you this Halloween!

“The dead rise again, bats fly, terror strikes and screams echo, for tonight it’s Halloween”

 Halloween is not only meant for Kids. Kids have their own way of celebrating Halloween and we as THE FIRST EVER & THE ONLY DECADE OLD IRS Authorized E-file Service Provider For E-filing Heavy Highway Vehicle Use tax (HVUT) Form 2290, would like to Wish Every Single Excise tax payer a very happy Halloween. We would also like to alert every single user about the three Tax Deadlines that falls on the Halloween Day

Taxes that are due tomorrow: Continue reading Three Tax Deadlines are ready to haunt you this Halloween!

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File & Pay your 2290 HVUT dues as soon as possible to keep interest and penalties to minimum

August 31 is the annual deadline for most truckers to file their federal vehicle use tax return – form 2290 and pay any taxes they owe. By law, the IRS may assess penalties to taxpayers for both failing to file a tax return and for failing to pay taxes they owe by the deadline. Taxpayers who owe 2290 tax, and failed to file and pay on time, will most likely owe interest and penalties on the tax they pay late. To keep interest and penalties to a minimum, taxpayers should file their tax return and pay any tax owed as soon as possible.

IRS Tax Form 2290 and Due Date

The Federal Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Form 2290 is imposed on vehicles operating in public highways with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. August 31 is the general due date for taxpayers reporting 2290 returns, however the due date for any taxable vehicles first used on a public highway during or after July 2018 by the last day of the month following the month of first use.

The taxable period for form 2290 begins on July 1 of the current year and ends on June 30 of the following year. Continue reading File & Pay your 2290 HVUT dues as soon as possible to keep interest and penalties to minimum