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Let’s celebrate this Father’s Day with a special discount for your form 2290 pre-filing!

Hello, Truckers! Trucking is one of the biggest businesses in America; truckers are practically risking everything to move everything around the country from place to place. We should appreciate all the wonderful truckers out there and celebrate their contributions to our society. Many truckers spend so much time away from their families to provide this timely trucking service, and we at TaxExcise.com want to honor their service in the event of Father’s Day. Therefore, we are giving out a special discount on form 2290 pre-filing for the upcoming tax year. Form 2290 pre-filing for the next tax season, TY 2022-2023, is actively happening on TaxExcise.com. So, use this opportunity and pre-file form 2290 online at TaxExcise.com. Continue reading Let’s celebrate this Father’s Day with a special discount for your form 2290 pre-filing!

Pre-file Form 2290 for the upcoming tax season, TY 2022-2023, now!

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!

April 30 Is The Due Date For First Quarter Federal Excise Taxes And Just 5 Days To Go

The tax season of 2021 is in full swing, the deadline for filing a personal income tax return was extended to May 17, 2021. This also extends the deadline for any money owed without incurring a late fee or interest penalties. However IRS has now moved or pushed away the 1st Quarter Federal Excise Tax reporting dates and this falls due this week. April 30, 2021 is the deadline and choose eFiling at TaxExcise.com, the priority efiling at an affordable rate.

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With less than a month before the deadline, E-file Forms 720 and 2290 before April 30, 2021.

As the FIRST IRS AUTHORIZED & ONLY DECADE OLD E-file Service Provider for E-filing, it is our duty to alert all excise taxpayers of the upcoming deadline. Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Reporting, to be sent by the end of the calendar quarter. Form 720 is filed quarterly to record taxes levied on the manufacturing, distribution, or use of a certain class of goods and materials, with the first quarter deadline falling on April 30th, 2021. We’re halfway through April, which means we’re approaching the Due Date for the first quarter of 2021. Walking to the local IRS office or mailing the paper-filled Form 720 in this short time period is the slowest way of filing form 720 and you can foresee a delay in getting the filings acknowledged and if the date is skipped or filed late, you will have to incur penalties.

Keep in mind that even though you have no sales to record, you must also file a Form 720 by choosing the alternative for a Zero Return (Zero Tax Liability). This is to notify the IRS that you have no Excise taxes to declare for the year.

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After Income Taxes, Now it’s Time for Excise Taxes & IFTA

3 moreThe events in our lives happen in a sequence in time, but in their significance to us they find their own order the continuous thread of revelation. Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. The year 2016 ended and there began 2017, as soon as 2017 began we had several taxes lined up. Only a couple of days before, that is on April 18th we all either filed our Personal Income Taxes or we did file for an Extension.

So any Tax payer thinks that they are done for the month of April with the Taxes, they are absolutely wrong. There are a series of Excise taxes and IFTA that are due in April by the End of the month.

Taxes that is due in April: Continue reading After Income Taxes, Now it’s Time for Excise Taxes & IFTA