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Don’t let the deadlines Haunt you in This Halloween! E-file your Tax Reports Now!

It’s that time of the year when monsters and ghosts come out to play, and kids get trick-or-treating to fill their tummies with candies. While you are busy decorating your homes, choosing your perfect costumes, and carving out pumpkins, you should not forget that today is the last date to report pro-rated Form 2290 HVUT returns for September used vehicles, quarterly federal excise tax Form 720 and IFTA returns for the third quarter of this tax year. If you haven’t reported your respective taxes, don’t worry, TaxExcise.com has got you covered. E-file your respective tax forms in our platform by the end of this day and get the appropriate acknowledgment instantly.

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Act Now, The Deadline to Report Form 720 for the Third Quarter is Approaching!

As the end of October is approaching, it marks the end of time to report federal excise tax Form 720 for the third quarter to the IRS. The last date to report Form 720 for the third quarter of this tax year is October 31, 2023. So, we request all quarterly federal excise taxpayers to act soon and not miss the deadline. Otherwise, the IRS will charge penalties, late fees and interests on your tax dues if you miss the last date to report and pay your Form 720 tax returns. As the last date is just around the corner, e-filing Form 720 is the best option to prepare and pay Form 720 accurately to the IRS without any mishaps.

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Take the Hassle Out of Reporting Form 720; E-file on TaxExcise.com Now!

Federal excise taxpayers must report their quarterly taxes using the IRS tax Form 720, which is considered a time-consuming and tedious task to accomplish. Also, Form 720 is complicated because it is filled with multiple parts and categories that cover many products, services, and goods. Taxpayers have to spot the right part/category where their product/service belongs and file the taxes. They have to go through the same every four months in a tax year. Therefore, to lift the burden of paper filing Form 720 to the IRS every quarter, TaxExcise.com brings you a perfect online platform that helps you to prepare and report quarterly federal excise tax Form 720. Our platform simplifies the entire complexity of Form 720 and helps you to e-file Form 720 smoothly and securely. You can have a convenient Form 720 tax filing with the IRS with 100% accuracy through TaxExcise.com.

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Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Form 720 is Due for the Third Quarter by This Month’s End.

Hello, federal excise taxpayers! This message is to remind you that the quarterly federal excise tax Form 720 is due for the third quarter of this tax year. You must report and pay the taxes by October 31, 2023. So, E-file Form 720 on TaxExcise.com and stay ahead of the deadline now!

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Avoid Penalties; Form 720 and IFTA taxes are due for the Second Quarter.

Hello, federal excise taxpayers! If you want to report your Form 720 federal excise taxes for the second quarter of this tax year, you must do it before the deadline, July 31, 2023, which arrives in a few days. Also, the same day marks the deadline for filing your IFTA tax reports for the second quarter. It is essential for your business to stay on top of your quarterly tax obligations to comply with the law and avoid penalties at the same time. Therefore, if you are liable to pay federal excise taxes for your business or services using IRS Form 720, e-file Form 720 on TaxExcise.com to stay ahead of the deadline. If you are an IFTA taxpayer, prepare your IFTA reports accurately in our platform and file them before the last date. TaxExcise.com provides a convenient platform to e-file Form 720 directly to the IRS and prepare accurate IFTA reports online.

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