Tag Archives: 8849 Schedule 6

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.”

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

Avoid IRS Penalties, E-File Tax Returns Before the Deadline!

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.

You may find it easiest to hire an accountant for a timely filings and payments to save you from all but generally accountants charge a very high fees to get your job done. Taxpayers can potentially save their time and these additional money by shifting their tax return preparation and filings to www.TaxExcise.com. The inevitable rush to file returns by the tax deadlines, the human mistakes due to the rush and penalties due to missing deadlines; can all be avoided if you e-file your tax returns with TaxExcise.com.

www.TaxExcise.com is the first and decade old IRS e-file service provider that can e-file any excise tax returns mentioned below:

HVUT Form 2290:

  • Due by August 31 for yearly renewal OR following month end for new vehicles.
  • To obtain IRS waterproof Schedule-1 copy with unlimited vehicles within minutes.
  • 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)

 IFTA Tax returns online preparation:

  • All US states and Canadian Provinces.
  • Quarterly taxes due on JAN 31, APR 30, JUL 31, and OCT 31 in a calendar year.

Excise Tax Form 720 and IFTA for 4th Quarter of 2018 & Form 2290 for Vehicles 1st used in December 2018, were due on January 31. If you missed the deadline, give us a try!

For any questions & help feel free to reach us anytime @ 1-866-245-3918 or write to us in support@taxexcise.com or Ping us using the LIVE CHAT Option on the website.

Facts about IRS Form 8849 Schedule-6

On the racing journey of life, most of us forget small things which include the money owed to us by someone. The reason behind this can be several, but the main reason is ignorance, Lack of adequate knowledge to know and remember that someone owes us our hard earned money.

The robotic life lead by Truckers and folks in trucking industry makes them forget to take their credit from the IRS on the Taxes they paid on their Heavy Vehicles. One such example is, Truckers pay their HVUT every year on their vehicles that has gross weight of 55,000 pounds and above assuming that the vehicle will run 5000 miles or more in the tax year. Taxes can be a maximum of $550.00 on a truck.

Our predictions go wrong most of the times. Assume if the Truck did not run the 5000 miles on a given Tax year, then what happens? The answer is IRS owes you the Tax that you paid on the vehicle. Millions of people file thousands of tax forms to the IRS, so it’s almost impossible to expect the IRS to remember what they owe to the Taxpayers. This doesn’t mean that you have to forget the money the IRS owes you. It’s your right to claim it.

One has to file a Form 8849 Schedule 6 to claim a credit on the Taxes paid to the IRS on a Heavy Highway Used Vehicle. There are three categories on which a claim can be made on this tax Form. Over paid credits, filing tax form 2290 twice on a vehicle for the same tax year. Sold or Destroyed or stolen credits, vehicles that are sold, destroyed or stolen between the tax year on which HVUT has been paid. Low mileage credit, any vehicle that did not run the 5000 miles in a Tax Year qualifies for a refund.

Filing Form 8849 Schedule 6 can be a tedious process; however it has been simplified by the introduction of Electronic Filing of Tax returns. Form 8849 can be filed online within minutes and also gets accepted by the IRS for processing immediately. This is not the only benefit of E-filing 8849 schedule 6; any return that’s filed electronically gets refunded three times faster than the return filed by paper.

Taxexcise.com is a trusted, certified e-file service provider for filing form 8849 Schedule 6. It almost has 100% acceptance ratio on the form 8849. Fill in your wallets by claiming your credit, still have questions call Taxexcise.com at 1-866-245-3918 or write to support@taxexcise.com