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Happy New Year 2012

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We truly thank you for your business in 2011. Without customers like you and your valuable support, we would not be leading E-file providers today. Join us in 2012! We promise to continue making service improvements for you. Provide you the best e-file service and get your job done at ease. As we ring in the New Year, We look forward to growing with you in 2012. TaxExcise Team wishes you and your family a very Happy New Year! Why  Tax2290.com ? 1.     IRS stamped Schedule 1 copy   in minutes 2.     Instant Text alert   on status 3.     Schedule 1 copy by FAX 4.     Bulk Upload for large fleet 5.     Import tax details from previous year tax return 6.     Full Service   for those who find no time to prepare a return 7.     Support through the way until you complete a tax return and get  Schedule 1 copy . Feel free to reach our support executives for any assistance on your tax filings. Don’t have time to sit with your filing sheets? Don’t have a computer to proceed with e-filing?

IRS Shutdown due to End-of-Year Maintenance

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Due to end-of-year maintenance,  the IRS will be shut down and will not accept any e -filed FORM 2290 & its amendment or FORM 8849 or FORM 720. Shutdown began on Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 11:59 am, and will end on Monday, January 09, 2012 at 9:00 am, Eastern. During the period, your e-filed Forms will be held in our website and will be processed when IRS reopens to receive e-stamped Schedule-1 for FORM 2290 & its amendments and Accept Acknowledgments for FORM 8849 and FORM 720. www.TaxExcise.com  is committed to provide the Best in Quality and Service for all our users,   www.Tax2290.com   / www.TaxExcise.com  is a certified, IRS authorized,  e-file  service provider for Form 2290. Tax2290  is a product of  ThinkTrade Inc  and a part of  TaxExcise.com . We are a  BBB  accredited company with A+ certification. Please feel free to  reach our Help Desk  1-866-245-3918  or simple write to support@TaxExcise.com  for any further support, we would love to support you throu

Don’t forget – IRS Form 2290 is due [Nov 30] in just 4 more days!

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T he IRS Tax Form 2290 is available now at  www.Tax2290.com  /  www.TaxExcise.com . If your vehicle first used in July, August, September or October 2011, you are required to file IRS Tax Form 2290 by  November 30, 2011 . You will not be liable for any late filing penalty or interest if you meet this due date. We will provide a stamped (receipted) Schedule 1  in minutes to those who file and pay their tax. No more travelling to any IRS office or standing in line. Click here to login and complete your 2290, it is simplified, more help text available and we bet it won’t take much of your time. www.Tax2290.com E-filing and Paying Your 2011 Excise Tax IRS e-file for 2290 is now available for the tax period beginning July 1, 2011.Visit www.Tax2290.com  or  www.TaxExcise.com  the IRS authorized e-file provider that’s best for you. Experience the difference only with  www.Tax2290.com  /  www.TaxExcise.com , Rated #1 by Excise Tax payers, One Stop Shop for all your Excise Tax needs. E-file to

FAQs for Truckers Who e-file IRS Form 2290

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Who is required to file Form 2290 and pay Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax? Anyone who registers a  heavy highway vehicle  in their name with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file  Form 2290  and pay the tax. Typically, owners of vans, pickup trucks, panel trucks and similar trucks are not required to file Form 2290 or pay tax on these smaller trucks. Trucks that are used for 5,000 miles or less (7,500 for farm trucks) are also excluded from this tax. Who is required to e-file  Form 2290 ? IRS encourage all  2290  filers to  e-file . If you are reporting 25 or more heavy highway vehicles for any taxable period, you are required to  e-file  through an  IRS-approved software provider   Tax2290.com  or  TaxExcise.com . Electronic filing  improves tax processing and saves you personal resources, including time and postage. In addition, e-file reduces preparation and processing errors. You can  e-file  your return from your own computer, any time of day or night. Use e-file and

Heavy Truck Tax Form 2290 is due by Nov 30, 2011!

The IRS Tax Form 2290 filing for the Tax Year 2011-2012 is on from November 1st, 2011. E-filing  Form 2290  through  TaxExcise.com  /  Tax2290.com   for filing your  IRS tax form 2290 for 2011-12  is open now .  After the unusual start of this tax period for Heavy Vehicle Use Taxes, finally Congress enacted an extension of the current HVUT tax legislation through Sep 2012. Now the  Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax   Form 2290  efiling for the current tax year is on from  November 1st to November 30th, 2011.  Form 2290 is due by November 30, 2011, taxpayers will be required to file Form 2290 for vehicles first used in July, August, September and October 2011. So don't left behind, just go to  www.Tax2290.com   and check your information. You can import your tax details from previous year tax returns, just make current changes and keep it ready. It is so easy.  www.Tax2290.com  has come up with few ultimate features just for you. #IRS stamped Schedule 1 copy in minutes #Bulk Upload

Pay your IRS Form 2290 Taxes before Nov 30th 2011!!

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The IRS Tax Form 2290 is available now. If your vehicle was first used in July, August, September or October 2011, you are required to file IRS Tax Form 2290 by November 30, 2011 . You will not be liable for any late filing penalty or interest if you meet this due date. Beginning November 1, 2011, we will be able to provide the IRS stamped (receipted) Schedule 1 copy to those who file and pay their tax through http://www.TaxExcise.com / http://www.Tax2290.com Getting Your Tags and/or Registering Your Heavy Vehicle. You can  get your vehicle tags for the IRS tax period beginning July 1, 2011. You can continue to efile your 2290 tax returns through November 30, 2011. Why Tax2290.com ? IRS stamped Schedule 1 copy in minutes Instant Text alert on status Schedule 1 copy by FAX Bulk Upload for large fleet Import tax details from previous year tax return Full Service for those who find no time to prepare a return Support through the way until you complete a

When is a vehicle Considered Taxable or Suspended.

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IRS  form 2290  is used to pay  Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax  (HVUT).  IRS form 2290  payment is set up to help provide funding to federal states to repair the roads damaged due to running of  Heavy highway vehicles . Extensive running of  Heavy highway vehicles  weighing more than 55,000 pounds can cause repairs on the road. Thus the taxes collected through  IRS Form 2290  helps for the maintenance and repair as well as a variety of other programs to keep the roads to function properly. Any vehicle that has a gross weight of 55,000 pounds requires a form 2290 to be filed but there are two major categories they are classified under.They are Taxable and Suspended. TAXABLE VEHICLE: Highway motor vehicles  that have a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more and runs over 5000 miles   (7,500 miles or more for agricultural vehicles )  are taxable.  A  Highway Motor Vehicle  includes any self-propelled vehicle designed to carry a load over public highways, whether or not al

IRS Begins PTIN Renewals for 2012 Filing Season

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Oct. 20, 2011 WASHINGTON —The Internal Revenue Service today announced that the nation’s 738,000 tax return preparers who have Preparer Tax Identification Numbers (PTINs) can now renew their PTINs for the 2012 filing season. Preparers are required to renew their PTINs on an annual basis and need to do so before the next year begins. For example, a preparer’s PTIN for 2012 must be renewed by Dec. 31, 2011. Anyone who for compensation prepares, or helps prepare, all or substantially all of tax returns or claims for refunds must have a PTIN. Paid return preparers must have valid, current PTINs to prepare tax returns in 2012. The PTIN renewal fee for 2012 is $63. The initial application fee for a PTIN remains at $64.25. Return preparers who obtained their PTINs by creating an online account should renew their PTINs at www.irs.gov/ptin . Preparers who used paper applications to receive their 2011 PTINs will receive an activation code in the mail from the IRS which they