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Complete your new 2290 return in 3 simple steps by choosing Clone a Return feature at TruckDues

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TruckDues.com is the front runner in getting the truckers and truck tax payers the latest available technology to ease the way the 2290 taxes are prepared. Step by step approach towards electronic filing has made it look much simpler and easy for truckers and owner operators to complete 2290 returns by themselves. This year the Clone a Return feature can be more convenient for taxpayer who reports 2290s with TruckDues.com . You can repeat a return that you filed in the previous year and complete your 2290 reporting in a jiffy. It is as simple as it is.... clear steps and clears instructions.  Next to your Return ID, you could see a new icon "Clone Return" click on that and choose the Tax Period for which you would like to report 2290 taxes . That is it! your new return in ready for review. The summary of data is available, validate it, make a payment and eFile it.  TruckDues.com is now accepting 2290 Truck Tax returns for the New Tax Period July 2020 - June 2021, you no n...

Vehicle Identification Number and correct it on the Watermarked Schedule 1 Receipt for Free

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Truckdues.com a “self-serviced” website to report and pay Federal 2290 Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Returns online. Simple steps, easy screens and secured filing that ease your 2290 tax reporting at just $7.99. How about handling the typo's in the IRS approved Watermarked Schedule 1 receipt. Here we go with it. It is referred as VIN Correction  or 2290 Amendment - VIN Correction which is absolutely FREE at TruckDues.com when you've reported the Form 2290 through us.  The typo's are the misplacement of VIN on the IRS Tax Form 2290 and Schedule 1 receipt, IRS allows up to maximum of 3 miss match of characters in a 2290 VIN  Correction Return.  Vehicle identification number or VIN is a unique 17 digit long alpha-numeric number used to identify the vehicle and used to report form 2290 heavy vehicle used taxes with the IRS for tax purposes. One should make sure that the VIN number is correct on the form 2290 and are not duplicates from previous filings. Correction of any duplica...