Monday, May 7, 2012

Form 2290 Taxable Vehicle

Highway motor vehicles that have a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more are taxable.

A highway motor vehicle includes any self-propelled vehicle designed to carry a load over public highways whether or not also designed to perform other functions. Examples of vehicles that are designed to carry a load over public highways include trucks, truck tractors, and buses. Generally, vans, pickup trucks, panel trucks, and similar trucks are not subject to this tax because they have a taxable gross weight less than 55,000 pounds.

A vehicle consists of a chassis, or a chassis and body, but does not include the load. It does not matter if the vehicle is designed to perform a highway transportation function for only a particular type of load, such as passengers, furnishings, and personal effects. 


A vehicle is a taxable vehicle if it is used for more than 5000 miles ( more than 7500 miles if it is used for agriculture purpose). You can e-file your form 2290 at www.eform2290.com which is an IRS authorized website.



2 comments:

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  2. Now you can electronically file, or 2290 e-file, tax 2290 online Filing. If you want more info form 2290 schedule 1

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