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What is a Schedule 1 and Why is it Important for Truckers?

When it comes to heavy vehicle use taxes with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), one crucial document that truck owners and operators must be familiar with is the stamped Schedule 1.

This document serves as proof of filing the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) and is an essential part of staying compliant with tax regulations. In this blog post, we will dive into the importance of the stamped Schedule 1 and its significance for trucking businesses.

What is a Stamped Schedule 1?

The stamped Schedule 1, also known as IRS Form 2290 Schedule 1, is a document issued by the IRS to confirm that the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax has been filed for a particular business and vehicle. It indicates that the vehicle’s owner has fulfilled their tax obligations for the tax period specified on the document.

The Schedule 1 is stamped by the IRS upon successfully processing Form 2290, which is filed annually by truck owners operating vehicles with a gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. When you e-file your Form 2290, the stamp is an electronic stamp. Whether you have a red manual stamp or a gray electronic stamp, your IRP office must accept that document. 

Why is the Stamped Schedule 1 Important?

The stamped Schedule 1 holds significant importance for several reasons:

Proof of Filing: The stamped Schedule 1 proves that the HVUT has been filed (and paid) for the specified tax period. It acts as a receipt and confirmation that the vehicle owner is in compliance with tax regulations. Many authorities, including state DMVs and law enforcement agencies, may request a copy of the stamped Schedule 1 as evidence of tax payment.

Vehicle Registration and Renewal: The stamped Schedule 1 is required when registering or renewing the registration of a heavy vehicle. DMVs typically ask for this document to ensure that the vehicle’s owner has met their tax obligations. Without a valid stamped Schedule 1, the registration process may be delayed or denied.

Operating Authority: For commercial trucking businesses, obtaining operating authority from agencies like the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) may require a valid stamped Schedule 1 as part of the application process. It demonstrates that the business complies with HVUT requirements and has paid the necessary taxes.

Proof of Compliance: In addition to serving as proof of filing, the stamped Schedule 1 demonstrates a truck owner’s commitment to compliance with tax regulations. It reflects their adherence to their tax obligations and helps build a reputation for reliability and professionalism within the trucking industry.

Obtaining the Stamped Schedule 1

To obtain a stamped Schedule 1, truck owners and fleet managers must first file Form 2290 with the IRS and pay the applicable Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. This can be done electronically through authorized IRS e-file provider like ExpresTruckTax, which offers a convenient and efficient way to file and receive the stamped Schedule 1 in a timely manner.

Electronic filing saves time, eliminates the need for paper forms, and expedites the processing of tax returns. You will receive your stamped Schedule 1 in minutes instead of weeks. 

In conclusion, the stamped Schedule 1 is a critical document for truck owners and operators. It serves as proof of filing for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax and is vital to compliance with tax regulations. Truck owners should ensure that they file Form 2290 and obtain the stamped Schedule 1 promptly to avoid any delays in vehicle registration or operating authority. 

Please note that the information provided in this blog post is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal, tax, or financial advice. For specific guidance related to your individual situation, it is recommended to consult with a professional tax advisor or the IRS directly.

FAQ Friday: How Can You Get A Copy Of Your Form 2290 Stamped Schedule 1?

What is a Stamped Schedule 1?

Vehicles weighing 55,000 pounds or more must have a Stamped Schedule 1 to get tags and the registration. In order to obtain a Stamped Schedule 1 you must first file Form 2290 for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. This form must be filed annually with the IRS. 

Receiving Your Stamped Schedule 1

If you want to receive your Stamped Schedule 1 as quickly as possible, e-file your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax. This entire process takes only a few minutes. Once all of your business, vehicle, and payment information is entered, transmit your form. Once your Form 2290 is accepted, you will receive your Stamp Schedule 1 via the email your ExpressTruckTax account was registered with, within minutes. You also have the option to receive your Stamped Schedule 1 via fax or mail at an additional fee. You also have the option to log in to your ExpressTruckTax account and download a copy of your Stamped Schedule 1. You can do this by going to your dashboard to the list of returns that you filed. Click “Download” under the “Schedule 1/Acceptance Letter” column for any return you need the Stamped Schedule 1 for. 

You are also able to paper file Form 2290 with the IRS, however, the entire process takes a long time. Once you file your form, you will not know if your form has been accepted for several weeks. If it is rejected you will have to file it again and wait another few weeks before you get a response. In order to get your Stamped Schedule 1 after paper filing Form 2290, you can either get it via fax or through the mail. 

File Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax Today

Do you need to get your tags and vehicle registration for your vehicle weighing 55,000 pounds or more and need your Stamped Schedule 1 as soon as possible? If you e-file your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax today, you will receive your Stamped Schedule 1 within minutes of it being accepted. What are you waiting for? E-file your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax today to get your Stamped Schedule 1 as soon as possible.

Why Truckers Love ExpressTruckTax?

Valentine’s day was just a few days ago but that doesn’t mean love is no longer in the air. ExpressTruckTax is here to provide an easy and stress-free Form 2290 e-filing experience with a multitude of amazing features that you will fall in love with! 

Quick and Easy Filing

If you drive a truck weighing 55,000 pounds or more you are required to file Form 2290. If your primary occupation involves driving a truck, there is a good chance that a lot of your time is spent behind the wheel. This leaves little time for other things, especially filing tax forms. At ExpressTruckTax we know filing forms is probably something you don’t look forward to because it can take a long time to complete the filing process. Rest assured, however, with ExpressTruckTax, the entire Form 2290 e-filing process takes only a few minutes to complete. This way you can get back on the road as soon as possible. 

Receive Your Stamped Schedule 1 in Minutes

Once you file with ExpressTruckTax and your Form 2290 is accepted by the IRS, you will receive your Stamped Schedule 1 within minutes. Having a Stamped Schedule 1 is important because it allows you to get the tags and vehicle registration for a vehicle of a qualifying weight. 

Carrier Notification

If you are required to send your Stamped Schedule 1 to your carrier once you file, why go through the trouble of sending it to them yourself? ExpressTruckTax gives you the option to send it directly to your carrier after e-filing so you don’t have to. Simply select your carrier from a list of carriers upon filing. If you do not see your carrier, you are able to enter the email address where you want your Schedule 1 sent. You can also opt-in to have your schedule 1 faxed to your carrier for an additional cost. 

Bulk Upload

Need to file for multiple trucks? With the bulk upload feature, you can use our excel template to easily enter and upload your trucks into ExpressTruckTax and file for all of them at the same time instead of entering the data for them into ExpressTruckTax individually. 

Ready Return

Have you filed a return with ExpressTruckTax before and need to file again? If your vehicle and business information is the same, you are able to utilize the ready-return feature. This allows you to have an already filled-out Form 2290 using the information from your previous filing. Simply check and make sure all of the information is still correct and up to date and then transmit your form. 

Amendments and Form 8849

Have you made a mistake on your Form 2290 and need to correct it? ExpressTruckTax lets you file Form 2290 Amendments quickly and easily. If you entered an incorrect VIN in your form and it is only off by a few characters you can file a Form 2290 VIN correction amendment. If you filed your original return with ExpressTruckTax, you can submit a VIN correction amendment at no additional cost. However, if you entered your VIN incorrectly by more than just a few characters, or the entire VIN is incorrect, you will have to file a new Form 2290 with the correct VIN and then a Form 8849 to request a refund for the tax amount paid on the original Form 2290. 

If your vehicle weighing 55,000 pounds or more travels 5,000 miles or less in a year, or 7,500 miles or less if it is used for agricultural purposes, your vehicle is considered suspended by the IRS. You still have to file Form 2290 for this vehicle if this is the case, but no tax will be owed. If you end up filing the vehicle as suspended and it ends up exceeding the mileage limit, you must file a Form 2290 mileage exceeded amendment. You will then have to pay the tax amount for the full tax year to the IRS. If you file Form 2290 and pay the tax but don’t end up exceeding the mileage limit, you will have to file Form 8849 to get a refund for the tax amount paid.

If the weight of your vehicle increases or the weight was filed incorrectly, you will have to file a Form 2290 weight increase amendment and pay the tax amount that is owed to the IRS.

All of this may sound complicated, but ExpressTruckTax makes filing Form 2290 Amendments and Form 8849 fast and easy.

Free Mobile App

To make things even easier for truckers on the go, ExpressTruckTax has a convenient mobile app that allows you to E-file Form 2290 from anywhere. 

Pay your tax directly through ExpressTruckTax

If you want to pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax at the same time as filing your Form 2290, now you can with ExpressTruckTax. You can pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax alongside your filing fee so that you do not forget to pay your tax later.

What are you waiting for?

Now you see why truckers love to file with ExpressTruckTax. We offer some pretty amazing features to make the entire Form 2290 filing process fast and stress-free! What are you waiting for? File Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax today!

FAQ Friday: Do you need Form 2290 to register your vehicle?

Do you need Form 2290 to register your vehicle?

It is important that you file Form 2290 for vehicles weighing 55,000 pounds or more in order for it to be registered. By filing Form 2290, you will receive a Stamped Schedule 1 upon its acceptance. This will serve as proof of filing Form 2290 for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) and needs to be presented in order to receive the registration and tags for the vehicle. When filing Form 2290 there are some important factors to consider so that you do not receive fines.

Taxable Gross Weight

When filing Form 2290, you must indicate a vehicle’s Taxable Gross Weight. A vehicle’s taxable gross weight is the weight of the truck, the trailer, and the maximum weight of the load it can carry. A vehicle’s weight classification affects the amount of tax owed for the vehicle. If the wrong weight class is reported on Form 2290 and you are found to have reported the wrong weight, this may result in fines for failing to provide correct information on your vehicle especially if the amount you pay ends up being less than what is actually owed for the vehicle’s correct weight class. If you file for the wrong weight class, ExpressTruckTax offers convenient ways for resolving this type of mistake. If the weight is actually more than was reported you must file a weight increase amendment. If the weight of the vehicle is less than what was reported, you can file Form 8849 to get a refund on the form and then file a new Form 2290 for the correct weight. 

Is your vehicle suspended?

Does your vehicle weigh 55,000 pounds or more and drive less than 5,000 miles in a year? If it is used for agricultural purposes, does it drive less than 7,500 miles a year? If you answered yes to either of these questions, then your vehicle is considered suspended by the IRS. If your vehicle is suspended, you still have to file Form 2290 but no tax will be owed for this vehicle. If you file your Form 2290 and report your vehicle as suspended and it ends up going over the mileage limit, and you are caught, this could result in fines. In order to fix this you can file a mileage exceeded amendment with ExpressTruckTax and pay the tax owed for the full tax year. If you file Form 2290 and pay the tax for the full tax year but you end up not exceeding the mileage limit, you can file Form 8849 to receive a refund for the tax amount paid. 

Filing by the deadline

Filing Form 2290 late can result in fines and if you are caught not having filed Form 2290 by the deadline you will be fined and need to file the form. If your vehicle has been on the road for a year or more or you are putting it on the road for the first time in July, the deadline to file Form 2290 is August 31st. If you are putting a vehicle on the road for the first time during any other month in the year, the deadline to file Form 2290 will be the last day of the month following your vehicle’s First Used Month. Failing to file by the deadline will result in fines and you will not be able to obtain the tags or registration for your vehicle. 

Why File with ExpressTruckTax?

If you are worried about getting the registration for your vehicle, don’t be. ExpressTruckTax makes the entire Form 2290 filing process a breeze. It will only take you a few minutes to complete the filing, and once the IRS accepts your form you will receive your Stamped Schedule 1. You will need to provide your business information including your Employer Identification Number (EIN), vehicle identification number (VIN), credit vehicles you are claiming if any, and payment information. You are able to pay using a check or money order, EFTPS, Electronic Funds Withdrawal (EFW), or a credit or debit card through either a third-party payment processor or directly through ExpressTruckTax alongside your filing fee. If this all sounds easy, it is. Hurry and file your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax today so that you can get your Stamped Schedule 1 as soon as possible!

File Form 2290 for First Used Month of December before January 31st

Did you purchase or put a vehicle weighing 55,000 pounds or more on the road for the first time in December of 2022? If this is the case your vehicle has a First Used Month of December. A vehicle’s First Used Month, or FUM, is the month a vehicle is put on the road for the first time. This determines when Form 2290 for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) needs to be filed for this vehicle. The deadline to file Form 2290 is the last day of the month following the vehicle’s First Used Month. The deadline to file Form 2290 for vehicles weighing 55,000 pounds or more that have a First Used Month of December is January 31, 2023. 

January 31, 2023, is only a few days away. In order to make sure that you are on time with your filing and your payment, ExpressTruckTax strives to make the Form 2290 filing process as simple and straightforward as possible. In order to file, you will need to provide your business information. This includes your Employer Identification Number (EIN) and business name. You will also need to provide information about your vehicle. Your vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) will need to be entered as well as the vehicle’s weight class. Do you have any credit vehicles that you need to claim on your Form 2290? This includes vehicles that the taxes have been paid for previously and the vehicle was either sold, stolen, or destroyed.

To make things even easier, ExpressTruckTax also offers several convenient payment options for paying the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax for your vehicle. You are able to send in payment via check or money order if you are not ready to pay the tax right away. This payment will be withdrawn from your account once the IRS receives it. You can also choose to pay through EFTPS and schedule when the IRS takes the payment. Choosing this payment option requires you to have an EFTPS account. If you do not have one, it may take up to fifteen days to become active. 

If you want the payment to be more immediate, you can choose Electronic Funds Withdrawal (EFW) as your payment method. You will enter your banking information including your account number and routing number directly onto your Form 2290 and once the form is accepted, the funds will be withdrawn from your account in 1-2 business days. You also have the option to pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax via credit or debit card. You can either choose to pay through a third-party IRS-approved credit card processor or make your credit card payment directly from ExpressTruckTax alongside your filing fee. 

Whatever option you choose, ExpressTruckTax strives to be easy and convenient for you. Once your Form 2290 is approved by the IRS, you will receive your Stamped Schedule 1 in minutes. The Stamped Schedule 1 is required when you need to obtain the tags and registration for your vehicle. You are running out of time to file Form 2290 if your vehicle’s First Used Month is December. What are you waiting for? Avoid getting late fined and get your filing finished in only a few minutes with ExpressTruckTax today!

FAQ Friday: Privately Purchased Vehicles and Form 2290

What is considered a privately purchased vehicle?

A privately purchased vehicle is a vehicle that has been purchased from a private seller and not a dealership, an auto auction, or leased from a carrier or leasing company.

Privately Purchased Vehicles and Form 2290

Buying a Privately Owned Vehicle

If you purchase a vehicle weighing 55,000 pounds or more you must file Form 2290 for the Heavy Vehicle Use tax for this vehicle. If the First Used Month of your vehicle is during the month of the sale, your total Heavy Vehicle Use Tax for the vehicle will not include the tax for the month of the sale. If this is the case, the deadline to file Form 2290 will remain the same. 

The First Used Month of a vehicle refers to the month in which the vehicle was put on the road for the first time. You have until the last day of the following month to pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. When you purchase a privately owned vehicle, the same rules apply except the amount of taxes you will pay will not include the First Used Month. For example, if you purchase a vehicle of a qualifying weight in January and start operating it in January, your Heavy vehicle use tax will not include tax for January, and the deadline to file Form 2290 will be the last day of February.

Selling a Privately Owned Vehicle

If you sell a privately owned vehicle, you can claim a credit for this vehicle next time you file Form 2290 for a different vehicle. If you are not planning to file Form 2290 for a different vehicle it is recommended that you file Form 8849. Provide all of the details of the sale so that you can get a refund for the remaining months in the tax year that you did not own the vehicle. 

Why File Form 2290 With ExpressTruckTax

Whether you are purchasing a privately owned vehicle or selling one, ExpressTruckTax makes it easy to File Form 2290 or Form 8849 no matter the situation. Simply enter your business information, your vehicle information, the credit vehicles you are claiming if any, and your payment information. ExpressTruckTax offers several convenient payment methods for paying the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. What are you waiting for? File Form 2290 or Form 8849 with ExpressTruckTax for the most user-friendly experience out there!

IRS E-Filing System Opens January 12th

Every year the IRS shuts down its e-filing system for maintenance. This typically happens on or near December 24th and does not usually reopen until sometime in mid-January. Any Form 2290 filed after December 24th, 2022 is still on hold. There’s no need to worry, however. The IRS e-filing system is expected to open back up on *January 12th. Any Form 2290 filed after December 24th will be processed on January 12th. 

If you put a vehicle weighing 55,000 pounds or more on the road for the first time in December, now is the time to file Form 2290 for that vehicle. You have until January 31st to file Form 2290 for your vehicle so that you do not accrue late fines. Even though the e-filing system is still closed, make sure to file as soon as possible. Any Form 2290 that is filed now will still be processed and once it is accepted you will not be considered late and will receive your Stamped Schedule 1, which is required when obtaining tags and the registration for your vehicle. If you want to file your Form 2290 stress-free in only a few minutes, you should e-file it with ExpressTruckTax

ExpressTruckTax is a secure Form 2290 e-filing system that is simple to use. The entire filing process takes only a few minutes to complete. All that you are required to provide is your business information including your Employer Identification Number (EIN), Vehicle Information including your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), credit vehicles you plan to claim if any, and your payment information. ExpressTruckTax provides users with a convenient option that allows them to pay their Heavy Vehicle Tax alongside their filing fee. This option allows users to get it all done now so that they don’t have to remember to pay later.

In order to receive your Stamped Schedule 1 as soon as possible and avoid getting late fines, it is important that you file Form 2290 now. Filing Form 2290 doesn’t take long at all so there is no need to keep delaying it any further. What are you waiting for? File your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax today!

*Please note that this date may change and this article will be updated to reflect the correct date. 

El sistema del IRS para hacer su declaración electrónicamente abre el 12 de Enero

Cada año, el IRS cierra el sistema de declaración electrónica por su mantenimiento anual. Esto generalmente ocurre el 24 de diciembre o cerca de esa fecha y generalmente no vuelve a abrir hasta mediados de Enero. Cualquier Formulario 2290 presentado después del 24 de Diciembre de 2022 aún está en espera. Sin embargo, no hay necesidad de preocuparse. Se espera que el sistema del IRS para declarar su formulario electrónicamente vuelva a abrir el 12 de Enero. Cualquier Formulario 2290 presentado después del 24 de Diciembre será procesado el 12 de Enero.

Si pone un vehículo que pesa 55,000 libras o más en la carretera por primera vez en Diciembre, ahora es el momento de presentar el Formulario 2290 para ese vehículo. Tienes hasta el 31 de Enero para hacer el Formulario 2290 de su vehículo para que no acumules multas por demora. Aunque el sistema de presentación electrónica todavía está cerrado, asegúrese de hacer su declaración lo antes posible. Cualquier Formulario 2290 que se presente ahora aún se procesará y, una vez que se acepte, no se lo considerará retrasado y recibirá su Anexo 1 sellado, que se requiere para obtener las placas y el registro de su vehículo. Si desea declarar su Formulario 2290 sin estrés en solo unos minutos, debería de  hacerlo electrónicamente con ExpressTruckTax.

ExpressTruckTax es un sistema seguro de declaración electrónica del Formulario 2290 que es fácil de usar. Todo el proceso de declaración tarda solo unos minutos en completarse. Todo lo que debe proporcionar es la información de su negocio, incluido su Número de Identificación de Empleador (EIN), la Información del vehículo, incluyendo el Número de Identificación del vehículo (VIN), los vehículos de crédito que planea reclamar, si corresponde, y su información de pago. ExpressTruckTax brinda a los usuarios una opción conveniente que les permite pagar su impuesto sobre vehículos pesados junto con su tarifa de presentación. Esta opción permite a los usuarios hacerlo todo ahora para que no tengan que acordarse de pagar más tarde.

Para recibir su Anexo 1 sellado lo antes posible y evitar recibir multas por retraso, es importante que haga el Formulario 2290 ahora. Hacer el Formulario 2290 no lleva mucho tiempo, por lo que no hay necesidad de seguir retrasándose más. ¿Qué está esperando? ¡Haga su Formulario 2290 con ExpressTruckTax hoy!

*Tenga en cuenta que esta fecha puede cambiar y este artículo se actualizará para reflejar la fecha correcta.

Now Is The Time To File Form 2290 For Trucks with a First Used Month of November

Are you required to file Form 2290 for your vehicle? If it weighs 55,000 pounds or more, you must file Form 2290 annually to the IRS for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. Typically Form 2290 is due August 31st and is filed for the upcoming tax year. If a vehicle is put on the road during the tax year, Form 2290 must be filed by the last day of the following month. 

If you put a vehicle of a qualifying weight on the road in November the deadline to file Form 2290 would typically be December 31st. December 31st falls on a Saturday this year and the IRS is closed on Monday, January 2nd in observance of New Year’s so the deadline falls on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2023. It is especially important that you file before then because the IRS e-filing system shuts down for maintenance on December 24th and it does not reopen again until sometime in mid-January. 

If Form 2290 is filed during this shutdown period it will sit on hold until the e-filing system is back up again and by the time it is, your Form 2290 for your vehicle with a First Used Month of November will be considered late. Not only that but you would have to wait until then to get your Stamped Schedule 1 which is obtained by filing Form 2290. The Stamped Schedule 1 is required when you need to obtain the tags or registration of your vehicle.  

In order to avoid late filing fees it is important that you file before the IRS shuts down so that your Form 2290 does not sit on hold unprocessed. Specifically, it is important that you file by Friday, December 23rd, 2022. ExpressTruckTax can help you do exactly that. By using ExpressTruckTax you are able to file Form 2290 in minutes with a few simple steps. All you need to do is provide your business information, vehicle information, credit vehicles if any, and payment information. You can even pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax directly through ExpressTruckTax using a credit or debit card alongside your filing fee. 

Why risk your Form 2290 being late and getting late fines? Get your Stamped Schedule 1 within minutes of your Form 2290 being accepted when you file with ExpressTruckTax. What are you waiting for? File Form 2290 today to file before the IRS e-file system shutdown!

FAQ Friday: Why did the IRS reject my Form 2290?

What is Form 2290?

Form 2290 must be filed by drivers of vehicles weighing 55,000 pounds or more to the IRS annually for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT).

How can ExpressTruckTax help file Form 2290?

ExpressTruckTax is a leading form 2290 e-file provider that allows drivers to file Form 2290 stress-free. The entire process takes only a few minutes. You simply enter your business details including your EIN (Employer Identification Number), your vehicle information including your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number), any credit vehicles if you are claiming any, and your payment information. Once this is all entered and submitted, you will receive your Stamped Schedule 1 as soon as the IRS accepts your Form 2290.

Can the IRS reject Form 2290?

Yes, the IRS can reject Form 2290 for a number of reasons. Don’t worry though, even if your Form gets rejected, you are able to resubmit it at no additional cost using ExpressTruckTax.

A Newly Created EIN

If you file Form 2290 with an EIN that has just been created there is a good chance your form will be rejected by the IRS. This is because it typically takes about 10-15 days for an EIN to be active in the IRS e-filing system. At no extra cost to you, you are able to transmit the form once a day until the IRS accepts it.

Wrong Business Name

Entering the wrong business name on Form 2290 is another reason it can get rejected. The business name needs to match the one registered with that EIN. If it does not match the only way to fix this mistake is to file a new Form 2290 with the correct business name.

Wrong Routing Number when you choose to pay with EFW (Electronic Funds Withdrawal)

When filing Form 2290 and selecting EFW (Electronic Funds Withdrawal) it is important to make sure both your routing and account numbers are correct. If you enter the wrong routing number on your Form 2290 it will be rejected immediately. The only way to correct this is to file a new Form 2290.

ExpressTruckTax makes File Form 2290 easy

Even if your Form 2290 has been rejected ExpressTruckTax makes the process of resubmitting or filing a new form easy. If you have a new EIN and need to resubmit, ExpressTruckTax allows you to resubmit your form once a day for no additional cost. What are you waiting for? Want to file your Form 2290 with ease today? Look no further than ExpressTruckTax! File today!