Flat 15% OFF for Special User on your 2290 E-file fee!

Attention Truckers! the heavy vehicle use taxes reported and paid on IRS Tax Form 2290 is due now and August 31. is the last date to file. Form 2290 and Schedule-1 copy is a must to register or renew your heavy vehicle with the state and federal authorities for this new tax year 2016-17.

Special Discount OFF – 15% FLAT on your 2290 E-file Fee

For all those who are regular in reading our blogs here is a surprise offer, avail flat 15% OFF* on your Form 2290, Truck Tax return e-file fee. This is valid till August 30. Act fast and Save Big!

Tax2290 app is for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax payers to e-file IRS Tax Form 2290.

This 15% flat off is applicable for all 2290, truck tax filers, irrespective of the package you choose. Hurry up the dead line is fast approaching and mark your calendar August 31 is the last date. Don’t miss this WoW offer from us, e-file your 2290 tax returns today!

Electronic filing for 2290

For heavy vehicles that is first used on a public highway during July, file Form 2290 and pay the appropriate tax between July 1 and Aug. 31. You must e-file your Form 2290 if you are filing for 25 or more vehicles, however IRS encourages electronic filing (e-filing) for anyone required to file Truck Tax Form 2290 and who wants to receive their IRS stamped/watermarked Schedule 1 proof instantly. With e-file, you’ll get it almost immediately once IRS accepts your e-filed Form 2290.

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Truck Tax Form 2290 is Due Now, Aug. 31. is the last date.

The Federal Heavy Vehicle Use Tax, Form 2290 is due this August 31 and less time left to report it with the IRS. Form 2290 is an annual tax usually reported between July and August for the tax year 2016-17. Form 2290 and Schedule-1 need to be filed and carried in the truck as a proof of payment of this HVUT returns.

August 31st is the Due Date:

This Form 2290 needs to be filed and IRS stamped/watermarked Schedule-1 proof is a must to register your heavy vehicle under your name or in your company name with the state and federal authorities. Year on year this 2290 and schedule-1 should be renewed in your name/company name to renew your heavy vehicle registration with the state and federal authorities. August 31 is the last date and this 2290 truck taxes needs to be paid in full estimating based on the taxable gross weight and the mileage use limit.

E-file with 10% off

Trying e-file for the first time we’re there to guide you step-by-step in completing your tax return. Apply code “HURRYUP” to avail 10% off on your e-file fee, this offer is valid till 21st Aug. Act FAST… E-file is 100% easy and Simple. Continue reading

What do women want?

I am often asked to explain what issues women in the trucking industry have that are different from men.  The answer is, “none.”  Every one of the concerns that our members have affects both men and women.

So, why do women need their own association?  They don’t!  Despite the name, “Women In Trucking,” our membership is not limited to women.  In fact, currently, seventeen percent of our members are men.  If you think about it, you don’t need to be a dog to support the humane society, do you?  The Arbor Day Foundation doesn’t require that you’re a tree to fund their efforts.  Continue reading

FAQ’s on Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund Fee

The-PCORI-Fee-ExplainedNew research trust fund fees are due this July 31 from health insurers and the plan sponsors of self-insured plans. The fee is paid annually using IRS Tax Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return. The payment, paid through the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS), should be applied to the second quarter (in EFTPS, select Q2 for the Quarter under Tax Period on the “Business Tax Payment” page). This PCORI Fee can be prepared and reported online at http://www.TaxExcise.com, let us see what is this tax/fee allabout and few additional information on it.

Q1. What is the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund fee?

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Trust Fund fee is a fee on issuers of specified health insurance policies and plan sponsors of applicable self-insured health plans that helps to fund the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI). The institute will assist, through research, patients, clinicians, purchasers and policy-makers, in making informed health decisions by advancing the quality and relevance of evidence-based medicine. The institute will compile and distribute comparative clinical effectiveness research findings. Continue reading

A female driver’s experience.

The mission of Women In Trucking Association is to increase the percentage of women employed in the trucking industry. While we represent all careers in transportation, much of our work focuses on the professional driver’s challenges. Specifically, we look at obstacles that might keep women from considering a career in transportation.

Many carrier’s representatives have bluntly stated that they don’t “care about the gender of their drivers.” They remark that they hire men and women and treat them equally. If that is true, then why are there twenty men to every woman behind the wheel? Continue reading

FREEDOM Week – 10% OFF on 2290 Truck Tax e-file!

The nation celebrates the Fourth of July with a bang this Monday, being a long week end we would love to have some time with the family and kids, for sure a time for great fun with family get together’s. The National Mall will have the long dynamic fireworks show a visual treat to watch, parades and patriotic speeches and the barbecues across fuel the celebrations.

July 4th Celebrations at Tax2290.com

The July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American Independence, we also join you on the celebrations with a bang, and yes we offer a flat 10% off on your 2290 e-filing at http://www.Tax2290.com to file your 2290 Heavy Truck Tax return online, apply code “FREEDOM16“. The IRS would open up for the new tax year 2016-17 this July 1st and you treat yourself a big independence week by availing this discount.  Continue reading

Welcome this Summer with 15% off on 2290 PREFILE!

The summer solstice is a special day for many as it means the start of the summer. The First Day of Summer 2016 (Summer Solstice) is on Monday, June 20. Hot Summer means, the sun coming in through the driver’s side window of a truck can feel great when out on the open road, however it’s important to take heed of driving tips for driving in summer.

“Summer Is Here, Let’S Give A Big Cheer!”

Let us welcome this Summer with a Hot Deal, Prefile your Truck Tax Form 2290 for the upcoming Tax Year 2016 which is about to start from 1st of July at a 15% flat OFF on your e-file fee. To avail Apply Code “HISUMMER16” before checkout.

Prefiling is filing IRS Truck Tax Form 2290 returns earlier with us and we’ll get it processed with the IRS once they are back and operations. Prefile is just filing and pay your taxes only in July. You can be a 1st to claim your Form 2290 and Schedule 1 with the IRS once they start accepting returns for TY 2016. Another reason is to avail this Summer Offer, 15% off on your E-file Fee.

“Be Sure Not To Fizzle When The Summer Starts To Sizzle”, let’s welcome this Summer with a Hot Summer Deal.

The Heat is On! Take Care.

Summer Safety Tips for Truck Drivers

Summer has already started and there would be increase in traffic during this busy time of the year, it’s a good idea to remember these safe driving tips and also protecting us from Hot Sun. Long hours of travel means spending a lot of time sharing the road with trucks. When truckers spend so many hours a day driving cross country in direct sunlight, it’s important to have some type of protection from the sun’s harmful rays. The First Day of Summer 2016 (Summer Solstice) is on Monday, June 20.

As a trucker, you will have to deal with extreme heat, storms, slick roads, and heavier traffic. The sun coming in through the driver’s side window of a truck can feel great when out on the open road. We’ve compiled a list of tips to prepare you for the driving conditions you may encounter. Keep in mind that you don’t need to drive through a desert to experience dehydration. It can happen while driving a route along the ocean just as well as anywhere else. So, keep the following in mind: Continue reading

Ten tips to attract and retain women as professional drivers.

#1. Let them know you WANT to hire women.  If your recruiting ad doesn’t include women, or worse yet, excludes women, you won’t get their attention.  Don’t always show a male driver in your ads, and don’t assume that the only woman in your ad should be the wife at home.  Go back and look at your recruiting advertisements and see if they appeal to women.  Ask some of your female staff members if they would respond to your company’s ad.

#2. Tell women WHY you are interested in hiring them.  For example, do you have a real desire to hire women as drivers because you believe they are capable and competent?  Women don’t want any special privileges; they just want a level playing field to compete for jobs as a professional, not because of gender.  Don’t ever patronize women or give them the impression that you are hiring them because you are filling some quota or making a statement.  We can see through that! Continue reading

Women In Trucking drivers included in FMCSA Safe Driver Poster

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration was created in 2000 with the goal to reduce crashes, injuries and fatalities involving large trucks and buses.   If you’ve visited their offices in the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) building in Washington DC, you might have noticed a poster depicting accident victims who died in commercial vehicle crashes. The poster was presented in 2009 from the Truck Safety Coalition (trucksafety.org), an organization representing three safety advocacy groups that focus on truck safety issues.

The trucking industry, led by the American Trucking Associations, Inc. (ATA) approached the U.S. DOT’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to suggest a more positive depiction of the industry. The idea of a commercial motor vehicle safe driver recognition poster was suggested and the FMCSA agreed to consider the proposal. Continue reading