Tax 2290 Info
The 5 Ws of Form 2290
 
What is Form 2290?
Form 2290 is the form  used to file a Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax Return. It is required for  highway motor vehicles that have a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds  or more.
 
Who files Form 2290?
If a taxable highway  motor vehicle is registered (or required to be registered) in your name  at the time of its first use and the vehicle has a taxable gross weight  of 55,000 pounds or more. This goes for individuals, limited liability  companies, corporations, partnerships, or other organizations.
 
Why file Form 2290?
You’re required to  file Form 2290 with the IRS for highway motor vehicles that have a  taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more.
 
When is Form 2290  filed?
Form  2290 must be filed for each month a taxable vehicle is first used on  public highways during the current tax period, which begins on July 1,  2010 and ends on June 30, 2011. The IRS provides this example:
 
John uses a taxable  vehicle on July 1, 2010. John must file Form 2290 by August 31, 2010 for  the period beginning July 1, 2010, through June 20, 2011. To figure the  tax, John would use the amounts on Form 2290, page 2.
 
Where to file Form  2290
The  IRS encourages all filers to file electronically, though it is required  of those reporting 25 or more vehicles.
Category: Tax 2290
Tax Form 2290 FAQs
What qualifies as a  “highway motor vehicle”?
The IRS says a highway motor vehicle is any  self-propelled vehicle designed to carry a load over public highways,  whether or not that vehicle is also designed to perform other functions.  Examples include trucks, buses and truck tractors. For the most part,  vans and pickup trucks are not subject to this tax because their taxable  gross weight is usually less than 55,000 pounds.
 
What qualifies as a  “public highway”?
Any rod in the United States that is not a private roadway.  That includes federal, state, county and city roads.
 
Are there any vehicles  exempt from filing Form 2290?
Yes. Vehicles operated by:
-The Federal  Government
-The  District of Columbia
-A state or local government
-The American National  Red Cross
-A  nonprofit volunteer fire department, ambulance association , or rescue  squad
-An  Indian tribal government but only if the vehicle’s use involves the  exercise of an essential tribal government function
-A mass transportation  authority created under a statute that gives it certain powers normally  exercised by the state
-A qualified blood collector vehicle
-Mobile machinery that  meets the specifications for a chassis
 
Who files when a  vehicle is dual registered?
If a taxable vehicle is dual registered to an  owner and another person, the owner is liable for the tax and must file  Form 2290.
 
What is the Taxable  Gross Weight?
The taxable gross weight of a vehicle (except buses) is the  total of
-The  actual unloaded weight of the vehicle fully equipped for service
-The actual unloaded  weight of any trailers equipped for service usually used with the  vehicle
-The  weight of the maximum load usually carried on the vehicle and on any  trailers usually used with the vehicle.
 
What is the Taxable  Gross Weight for buses?
It’s the bus’ actual unloaded weight fully  equipped for service plus 150 pounds for each seat provided for  passengers and driver.
 
Can I pay my tax online?
Yes. If you’re filing  electronically, you can pay the IRS using Electronic Funds Withdrawal,  or with the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System