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IRS Newswire August 15, 2024

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Issue Number:    IR-2024-214

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IRS reminds truckers of upcoming tax deadline

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds those who operate large trucks and buses that the deadline for filing Form 2290, Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return, is Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024, for vehicles used in July 2024. The usual Aug. 31 deadline is delayed until the next business day because it falls on a Saturday this year.

The tax applies to highway vehicles with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more that are registered or are required to be registered under law.

Taxpayers must file Form 2290 by the last day of the month following the month in which the taxpayer first used the vehicle on a public highway during the taxable period, regardless of the vehicle's registration renewal date. The annual taxable period runs from July 1, 2024, to June 30, 2025.

Vehicles first used on a public highway during the month of July 2024 must file Form 2290 and pay the appropriate tax between July 1, 2024, and Sept. 3, 2024. For additional taxable vehicles placed on the road during any month other than July, the tax should be prorated for the months the vehicle is in service. IRS.gov has a table to help determine the filing deadline.

Taxpayers are encouraged to e-file Form 2290. Electronically filing through a provider participating in the IRS e-file program for excise taxes makes a stamped Schedule 1, proof of payment, available in minutes once the return is accepted by the IRS. Generally, a stamped Schedule 1 is required when registering vehicles with a state or entering a Canadian or Mexican vehicle into the United States.

While all taxpayers are encouraged to e-file, taxpayers who have 25 or more taxed vehicles registered in their name must e-file Form 2290. For vehicles with an expected use of 5,000 miles or less (7,500 for farm vehicles), a return is required, but no tax is due. If the vehicle exceeds the mileage use limit during the tax period, the tax becomes due.

File and pay the easy way

E-filing Form 2290 is convenient, easy, fast, safe and secure. Here are filing and payment options to consider:

Filing options:

  • All Form 2290 filers are encouraged to e-file, a list of IRS-approved e-file providers is on IRS.gov.
  • E-file is required when reporting 25 or more vehicles on Form 2290.
  • A watermarked Schedule 1 is sent to the e-file provider within minutes after acceptance of an e-filed return. Schedule 1 is available to the taxpayers either through their e-file account or email inbox as directed by the e-file provider.
  • If filing by mail, ensure that the correct mailing address is used.
  • Mail filers will receive their stamped Schedule 1 within six weeks after the IRS receives the form.

Payment options:

Gather required information

Having correct and complete information ready when filing a Form 2290 will make the process much faster and easier. Taxpayers should have available the following:

  • Vehicle Identification Number(s).
  • Employer Identification Number (EIN) – not a Social Security number. It can take about four weeks to establish a new EIN. See How to Apply for an EIN.
  • Name appearing on the EIN application.
  • Taxable gross weight of each vehicle.

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