Hello, Truckers! The next season for this year is right around the corner, and you should report form 2290 HVUT to the IRS once the tax season begins in July 2022. You must pay the tax dues in full for the entire tax season, TY 2022-2023, and get the schedule 1 copy within August 31, 2022, to smoothly continue your trucking operations on the public highways. But the catch is IRS will get very crowded during the beginning of the tax season in July because all the truckers and trucking taxpayers are reporting their form 2290 for the tax period. IRS made form 2290 e-filing mandatory for all truckers with 25 or more vehicles in their fleet. Form 2290 e-filing is a simple, effective, and complete automatic process which takes less turnout time than the conventional paper filing method. Even the online filing method will consume some time at the beginning of tax season because IRS will process the online tax reports and approve them for schedule 1 copies for all the tax returns. Continue reading Pre-file Form 2290 for the upcoming tax season, TY 2022-2023, now!
Form 720 Q1, IFTA, and Form 2290 are due today; Efile now!
The deadline for Quarterly Federal Excise form 720 First quarter, IFTA first quarter, and Form 2290 pro-rated truck tax for the heavy vehicles first used in March is today! So, taxpayers need to file and report these taxes today to avoid penalties, interests, and late charges. And E-filing is the best and most effective way to report and pay the taxes directly to the IRS at the last minute without any hurdles.
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TaxExcise.com is the IRS-approved modern e-filing service provider, especially for federal excise taxes. We offer one-stop solutions to e-file all the federal excise tax form 720, HVUT form 2290, and refund claims form 8849 with all its schedules and IFTA tax preparation. You can e-file your federal excise taxes effectively at TaxExcise.com at economical prices. We offer this much-needed service at a very pocket-friendly price. All the taxpayers can use TaxExcise.com to e-file and report their federal excise taxes to the IRS easily to save a lot of time and money. Continue reading Form 720 Q1, IFTA, and Form 2290 are due today; Efile now!
Deadline Alert!! The IRS Form 720 for Q1, 2022 is due by May 2nd
IRS Form 720, the Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return, is a Federal tax return that businesses would need to complete once in three months and it is reported quarterly to pay Federal Excise Taxes. If your business sells goods or services that are subject to excise tax, you must report and pay these sales using IRS Form 720.
This Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return has to be reported by the last day of the month following the calendar quarter and as the due date this year falls during a weekend the deadline to report IRS Form 720 for the 1st Quarter of 2022 (January, February and March) is the next following work day May 2nd. Be sure to have this form completed on time as failure to file or late filing will result in penalties with interest.
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Time for Quarterly Federal Excise Tax reporting for first quarter of 2022
The businesses that has to complete the Quarterly Federal Excise Taxes with the IRS at the end of the 1st quarter of 2022, this is the time to choose electronic filing at TaxExcise.com. The IRS authorized electronic filing service provider is the first company to support e-filing for all the federal excise tax forms at one place since 2007.
May 2, 2022 is the deadline to complete the 1st quarter Form 720 – Federal Excise Tax return with the IRS and pay the taxes to avoid late filing charges and penalties with interest. Simple steps and quick process at TaxExcise.com helps you to come through all hardship in preparing a tax return. Accurate tax calculations and online tax payment options will make it stress free tax reporting.
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Tax Time Guide: Electronic tax payment and agreement options available to taxpayers who owe
The Internal Revenue Service on March 22, 2022 through the Issue Number: IR-2022-63 reminded taxpayers who have a tax bill that there are several ways to make payments, and there are options for many people who can’t pay their tax bill in full by April tax deadline.
The deadline to submit 2021 tax returns or an extension to file and pay tax owed this year falls on April 18, instead of April 15, because of the Emancipation Day holiday in the District of Columbia. Taxpayers in Maine or Massachusetts have until April 19, 2022, to file their returns due to the Patriots’ Day holiday in those states. Some taxpayers who were victims of a natural disaster have even longer to file their returns.