2290 Exceeds Mileage Filing: What to File, When to File, and How to Stay Compliant
You might’ve reported your vehicle as suspended on Form 2290 and dodged the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) that’s paid…
You might’ve reported your vehicle as suspended on Form 2290 and dodged the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) that’s paid…
Key Takeaways The First Used Month (FUM) determines your IRS Form 2290 filing deadline and the correct tax amount owed…
For many truck owners in the United States, the HVUT season starts July 1 (the beginning of the Form 2290…
Receiving a Form 2290 rejection notice from the IRS is a situation that most filers are not prepared for. Some…
The IRS requires that all heavy vehicles with a taxable gross weight that matches or exceeds 55,000 lbs. be correctly…
Not every heavy vehicle pays the same heavy highway use tax. Some truck owners qualify for reduced or zero tax…
You’ve filed Form 2290, paid your heavy vehicle use tax and received your Schedule 1. It all seems settled, until…
IRS Form 2290 applies to heavy highway vehicles that fall into the 55,000 pounds or more taxable weight category. The…
A common cause of Form 2290 rejection during eFiling is an Employer Identification Number (EIN) mismatch, often resulting from inconsistencies…
Trucking business is hard and comes with its own set of challenges, but filing Form 2290 and getting IRS-approved Schedule…