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One last day to go for 2019 deadline to report HVUT returns Form 2290 for Tax Year June 2019 – June 2020

You just have hours to go through the day that is the deadline for many truckers to report and pay the Federal Vehicle Use Tax returns with the IRS. Taxpayers who must file Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return, have no time to do so this year. That said, the deadline will be here before they know it. Taxpayers must file their 2019 Form 2290 by Tuesday, September 3. Normally, the due date is August 31. However, this year the weekend and a federal holiday extended the 2019 date. Use this extended dead line for the year and report this annual advance vehicle use tax on your highway by the time it is done.

Form 2290 eFiling is best and fast at TaxExcise.com and Tax2290.com, the IRS Authorized electronic filing service provider, the most experienced in the list. In fact the 1st ever IRS authorized provider since 2007. Anyone who has registered or is required to register a heavy highway motor vehicle must file Form 2290. While some taxpayers who file this form are required to do so electronically, all 2290 filers can file online. These taxpayers can use their credit or debit card or EFTPS or EFW (direct debit) to pay the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax.

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IRS announces waiver of dyed fuel penalty in Florida due to Hurricane Dorian and also the 2290 HVUT returns falls Due Today

WASHINGTON – To minimize or prevent disruptions to the supply of fuel for diesel-powered highway vehicles because of Hurricane Dorian, the Internal Revenue Service announced today it will not impose a penalty when dyed diesel fuel is sold for use or used on the highway in the State of Florida.

This relief is effective immediately. Consistent with the Environmental Protection Agency waiver for Florida allowing the sale, distribution, and use of red dyed Non-Road Diesel Locomotive and Marine fuel in the State of Florida for use in highway diesel vehicles, this relief will remain in effect through Sept. 15, 2019.  

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As Hurricane Dorian gains strength, IRS encourages preparation for natural disasters

WASHINGTON — As Dorian threatens and with the peak of hurricane season just ahead, the Internal Revenue Service reminds everyone to develop an emergency preparedness plan. Taxpayers, whether individuals, organizations or businesses, should take time now to create or update their emergency plans.

Taxpayers can begin getting ready for a disaster with a preparedness plan that includes securing and duplicating essential documents, creating lists of property and knowing where to find information once a disaster has occurred.

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2 days for July 31 Deadline for 2nd Quarter Federal Excise Tax Returns

The clock is ticking fast, you’re just left with minimal time to have your 2nd Quarter Federal Excise Tax Returns reported across. If you owe taxes on top of the monthly deposits made and that has to be paid on or before July 31. Essentially, Form 720 needs to be completed by the last day of the first month that follows the end of the prior quarter (e.g. the second quarter ends on June 30, so the form is due by July 31). If the due date for filing Form 720 falls on a Saturday, Sunday, or legal holiday, you can file the return by the next business day. This month it falls on a week day so no buying time here.

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Who must file Form 720?

You must file Form 720 if you were liable for, or responsible for collecting, any of the federal excise taxes listed on Form 720, Parts I and II, for a prior quarter or for the current quarter and you haven’t filed a final return.

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July 31 Deadline for 2nd Quarter Federal Excise Tax Returns time to know the penalties and interest rates

The federal excise tax returns reported on IRS Tax Form 720 is now due for the 2nd Quarter of 2019, this July 31. You just have couple of days left to have this reported and paid, never wait further or you might end up paying more than the tax amount.

Enough talked about the Federal Excise Tax reporting, this is the time to know what it would be the penalties and interest rated for missing the filing and paying deadline. With taxexcise.com, you can sit back and relax; we’re protected with Thawte SSL certificate, a leading Global Certificate Authority and McAfee Secure, making sure to serve you with the best and the secured website to file your return online.

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Android Tax2290 Mobile App to eFile HVUT from your Android Smart Devices

As one of the most reliable company supporting American Truckers to report the Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax returns online, we bring the latest mobile technology to you, having the greatest number of powerful features enabling you to prepare and report 2290 Taxes. No matter, how you decide to prepare your 2290 tax returns: whether it would be using your home/office computer or smartphone devices, we promise to ease your electronic tax filing experience.

Tax2290 is the best app to e-File your Federal Vehicle Use Tax Returns using IRS Tax Form 2290, “On The Move”

Every tax season you wish you could clone yourself as you realize that your time and resources are limited. With the growing popularity of self-prepared online tax reporting, more and more clients are choosing not to spend countless hours scheduling appointments with IRS or waiting at a tax preparer office to get their 2290 taxes prepared. Only eFile can get you the IRS Watermarked Schedule 1 Proof Receipt in minutes and that too only at Tax2290.com.

We’ve got you the smart solution compatible with all android devices that could connect with an internet, is ready to do your 2290 taxes in a jiffy. Our Tax2290 android mobile app that combines the convenience of online tax preparation with the expertise of professional support, which we call it door step tax reporting.

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Form 720 for 2nd Quarter Federal Excise Tax is now Due

The federal excise tax Form 720 to report and pay the excise tax on the goods or service offer is due now for the 2nd quarter of 2019. Form 720 electronic filing is easy, simple and quick at http://TaxExcise.com. The most economic and top rated website for Form 720 is now ready and started accepting returns.

Report PCORI FEE using Excise Tax Form 720

The Patient- Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORIfee, is calculated based on the average number of lives covered under the policy or plan.PCORI fees are reported and paid annually using IRS Form 720 (Quarterly FederalExcise Tax Return). PCORI Excise taxes can be reported using http://TaxExcise.com.

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) imposes a fee on health insurance issuers and plan sponsors of self-insured health plans to help fund the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute. The fee, called the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) fee, is calculated based
on the average number of lives covered under the policy or plan. PCORI fees are reported and paid annually using IRS Form 720 (Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return). These fees are due each year by July 31 of the year following the last day of the plan year. The fee applies to policy or plan years ending on or after Oct. 1, 2012, and before Oct. 1, 2019. Although Form 720 is a quarterly return, for PCORI, Form 720 is filed annually only, by July 31.

PCORI Fee

The fee for policy and plan years ending on or after October 1, 2018, but before October 1, 2019, is the applicable rate of $2.45, multiplied by the average number of lives covered under the policy or plan. The fee for policy and plan years ending on or after October 1, 2019, but before October 1, 2018, remains at the applicable rate of $2.39, multiplied by the average number of lives covered under the policy or plan. See Patient-centered outcomes research fee (IRS No. 133), later, and Notice 2018-85.

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Indoor Tanning Services Excise Tax

Many businesses offering indoor tanning services are required to collect a 10 percent excise tax on the indoor tanning services they provide. The provider must pay the excise tax to the government, quarterly, along with IRS Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return. The indoor tanning services providers file and pay the taxes online using http://TaxExcise.com.

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Electronic Filing for form 720

Electronic filing is the easy, best and fastest way of reporting your federal excise tax returns with the IRS. Saves you time and money, as cheap as $49.99 for a return and saves you big on your preparation fee. With taxexcise.com, you can sit back and relax; we’re protected with Thawte SSL certificate, a leading Global Certificate Authority and McAfee Secure, making sure to serve you with the best and the secured website to file your return online. Also, we always tell our customers to check if the site they’re filing with is secured and IRS certified because as the technology is moving rapidly, number of frauds are increasing.

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Three Tips to Help You File a More Complete Form 990-Series Return

A tax-exempt organization using the calendar-year as its tax year must file a Form 990-series return by May 15th, unless it has filed Form 8868, Application for Automatic Extension of Time To File an Exempt Organization Return.

Request for your Automatic Extension of Time online at http://ExtensionTax.com in 3  simple steps. May 15th is the last date to claim additional time to report your Exempt Organization Return

Exempt Business Tax Extension Form 8868

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Don’t fall for myth-leading information about tax refunds

Now that the April tax-filing deadline has come and gone, many taxpayers are eager to get details about their tax refunds. When it comes to refunds, there are several common myths going around social media.

Here are five of these common myths:

Myth 1: Getting a refund this year means there’s no need to adjust withholding for 2019
To help avoid an unexpected tax outcome next year, taxpayers should make changes now to prepare for next year. One way for a taxpayer to do this is to adjust their tax withholding with their employer. The IRS encourages people to do a Paycheck Checkup using the IRS Withholding Calculator to determine whether their employer is withholding the right amount. This is especially important for anyone who got an unexpected result from filing their tax return this year. This could have happened because the taxpayer’s employer withheld too much or too little tax from the employee’s paycheck in 2018. Continue reading

Taxpayers who can’t pay their taxes should still file on time

With the April tax filing due date just a few days away, taxpayers should remember to both file and pay any taxes they owe by the deadline. Taxpayers who do not file and pay timely will see their tax debt grow. In fact, penalties and interest can cause a taxpayer’s debt to grow by more than thirty percent in just a few months.

Here are some tips for taxpayers who owe tax, but who can’t immediately pay their tax bill. Taxpayers should:

  • File their tax return or request an extension of time to file by the April deadline.
    Taxpayers who owe tax and do not file their return on time or request an extension may face a failure-to-file penalty for not filing on time.
  • Pay as much as possible by the April due date.
    Whether they are filing a return or requesting an extension, taxpayers must pay their bill in full by the April filing deadline. Taxpayers who do not pay their taxes on time will face a failure-to-pay penalty. Taxpayers should remember that an extension of time to file is not an extension of time to pay.
  • Set up a payment plan as soon as possible.
    Taxpayers who owe, but cannot pay in full by the deadline don’t have to wait for a tax bill to request a payment plan. Taxpayers can apply for a payment plan on IRS.gov. Taxpayers can also submit a payment plan request in writing using Form 9465, Installment Agreement Request.

e-File Business and Individual Extension Tax Forms online

Form 7004 and Form 4868 are due this April 15th, File a Tax Extension and Push you Deadline to October 15th

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