The most common IRS penalties are for not filing on time and not paying on time. There are almost 150 penalties in the Internal Revenue Code, but these two very common penalties make up 74% of all. 60% of all is Failure to pay penalty, imposed if you don’t pay taxes on time. And 14% is Failure to file penalty, imposed if you don’t file a return on time. That means majority of the total tax payers either miss to file returns on time or miss to pay tax due on time.
A failure to file or failure to pay penalties are charged on returns filed after the due date or taxes paid after the due date. Although one can request for the penalty abatement but that could take up to three to nine months’ time and loads of hassles before a successful relief.
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HVUT Form 2290:
- Due by August 31 for yearly renewal OR following month end for new vehicles.
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- Gross Weight, VIN correction and Mileage limit Amendments.
Quarterly Excise Tax Form 720:
- Quarterly taxes due on JAN 31, APR 30, JUL 31, and OCT 31 in a calendar year.
- Including the PCORI taxes due in Q2 of each year
All Form 8849 Refund Claims : (Schedules 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 and 8)
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- All US states and Canadian Provinces.
- Quarterly taxes due on JAN 31, APR 30, JUL 31, and OCT 31 in a calendar year.
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