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Everything you need to know about Form 8849

Form 2290 needs to be filed by a driver of a vehicle that weighs 55,000 pounds or more for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. There are also some cases where a refund needs to be claimed for the payment of the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. Typically a Form 8849 is filed if the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax is paid but the vehicle ends up not exceeding 5,000 miles (7,500 miles if the vehicle is used for agricultural purposes) during the tax year. A refund can also be requested if a vehicle is stolen, sold, or destroyed and the tax for the vehicle has already been paid for that tax year. 

In order to file Form 8849 and claim a refund, proof of your vehicle being sold, stolen, or destroyed will be needed. Detailed proof needs to be provided to the IRS stating why exactly a refund for the tax paid on your vehicle. What can be provided is not limited to a bill of sale, insurance claim form, police report, or pictures. 

ExpressTruckTax guarantees the best Form 8849 filing experience for drivers by making it fast and simple. You will select Form 8849 when filing and will be provided with clear instructions for filling out the form. Enter your name, your Employer Identification Number (EIN), and the total refund amount you are requesting. You will need to choose the ending month of your tax year to be December. Once you have the form filled out, click transmit and it will be transmitted to the IRS immediately.

If your Form 2290 was filed through ExpressTruckTax, you will be able to auto-generate Form 8849. This feature will automatically create a Form 8849 for you with all of the information entered from your Form 2290 already on it. This is convenient because you do not have to re-enter any information on it. Using the information provided, the refund amount will be automatically calculated for you. 

After submission, the IRS should notify you within 4-8 weeks whether or not your Form 8849 was approved. It has been known to take longer than that in recent months because they are processed manually. When the IRS does notify you, you will either receive a letter asking you to provide more information and will give you instructions for where to send that information or it will contain an approval along with a check for the refund balance that is owed to you. 

Filing Form 8849 is simple and only takes a few minutes, especially if you filed your Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax. Your information will already be on the automatically generated Form 8849. Once all of the information is in on the form, transfer the form to the IRS and wait for it to be processed and accepted. It is as easy as that. What are you waiting for? File Form 8849 with ExpressTruckTax and claim your refund on your Form 2290 through Form 8849 today!   

How to Claim a Tax Refund for Stolen or Destroyed Vehicles with Form 8849

No matter how carefully you drive, accidents can still happen. If your truck was recently stolen or destroyed, we want to extend our condolences to you. We understand just how big of a role your truck plays in your business and life.

If you drive under your own authority, your truck is your whole livelihood. Fortunately, in most circumstances, with insurance, stolen or destroyed vehicles are covered. Plus, you can likely recover some amount of HVUT payment for the year with IRS Form 8849. 

What is Form 8849?

The IRS Form 8849 is used to claim a refund for excise taxes. Your Form 2290 HVUT payments are considered excise taxes. There are 2 scenarios in which you can claim a Form 2290 refund.

  1. You paid the full HVUT amount but drove fewer than 5,000 miles (7,500 for agricultural vehicles)
  2. Your vehicle was stolen or destroyed.

The first scenario doesn’t happen too often in our experience. However, if your vehicle was stolen or destroyed recently, you should definitely file Form 8849 to get a Form 2290 refund for whatever you had left on the year.

How to File Form 8849

Before filing your Form 8849, make sure you have proof of your vehicle being stolen or destroyed. This would typically be something like a police report, insurance claim form, or even pictures.

The simplest way to file Form 8849 is to e-file with ExpressTruckTax. With this method, clear Form 8849 instructions will be presented to you as you fill out the return. Plus, your return will be transmitted immediately to the IRS.

If you filed your original Form 2290 with ExpressTruckTax, your information will already be in our system when you go to file your IRS 8849. You simply need to use that vehicle’s details on the new return. 

After submission, the IRS will notify you within 4-12 weeks by mail if your 2290 refund was approved. There are two possible letters you could receive. The first possible letter will ask you for more information and have instructions for where to send that information. The other letter will contain approval and a check with the balance 2290 refund owed back to you.

File Form 8849 today

The whole Form 8849 process will take about 5 minutes to complete with ExpressTruckTax, and you can file from anywhere you find yourself. 

As always, our 100% US-based customer service team will be here to support you every step of the way.

10 Things Truckers Need To Know About IRS Form 2290

 
Time and time again truckers filing their 2290 online tend to ask the same questions and make the same mistakes when it comes to their heavy vehicle use taxes. So let’s go over the most common questions, so they are fresh in your mind when you e-file your 2290.

1. Is my vehicle subject to the HVUT/Form 2290?

You are subject to HVUT/Form 2290 if you are registering a vehicle in your name as an owner-operator or self-employed driver, it weighs more than 55,000 pounds, and you are using it on public roads. The Heavy Vehicle Use Tax applies to both interstate and intrastate drivers.

2. If I am based in Canada or Mexico, does the HVUT apply?

Yes, if you drive your vehicle in the United States. You will need to file a 2290 Form and pay any owed taxes. You will also need to carry proof of tax compliance when entering the U.S. as well.

3. When is the Form 2290 deadline?

IRS Form 2290 returns are due on the last day of the month following your vehicle’s first month of use during the reporting period. That means if your vehicle was on the road last July the deadline for filing is August 31.

If a new vehicle goes into service during the reporting period, you will need to file an additional Form 2290 and pay the tax amount. For example, if you purchased a vehicle in November, you are required to put the vehicle in your name making its first month of use December. In this case, you will need to file an additional Form 2290, and pay owed taxes on or before December 31. This is a partial year filing and will be a reduced tax amount.

4. Can I suspend my Heavy Vehicle Use Tax?

You can apply for a suspension of the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax if you expect to drive your vehicle less than 5,000 miles during the year (7,500 miles for agricultural vehicles).

However, you are still required to file IRS Form 2290 even though you do not have a tax payment. If you do end up driving more than expected, you must file an amendment to your original 2290 and pay taxes.

5. Am I required to file my 2290 Form online?

Only if you have 25 or more qualified vehicles. If you do, the IRS does not require you to file 2290 online. However, the IRS highly encourages all taxpayers to file and pay online with an IRS-authorized e-file provider, like ExpressTruckTax.

6. How can I claim a credit?

Now is the time for you to claim any credits you earned last year. Credits can be claimed using a couple of different methods.

If you ended up driving your vehicle less than 5,000 miles (or 7,500 for agricultural vehicles) you can claim a credit. Or if your vehicle was stolen or destroyed last year, you can also claim a credit. For more information, check out this page.

7. Can I claim a refund on my IRS Form 2290?

Yes, if your credit exceeds your taxes owed on your filing, you will need to file a refund. This can be done by filing IRS Form 8849, Claim for Refund Excise Taxes.

8. What do I need to register my vehicle?

Proof of your HVUT payment is required before you register your vehicles. You will not be registered unless you can provide your stamped Schedule 1.

9. How do I pay 2990 online?

When you file 2290 online with ExpressTruckTax, you can pay via the Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS), or by check/money order.

10. Where can I find more information about IRS Form 2290?

You can check out our blog page for more information concerning pre-filing and the upcoming 2290 season. Check out our FAQ page which answers more questions you might have about Form 2290. Or you can find more information via the IRS publication “Instructions for Form 2290.”

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We understand that we are coming up on a very stressful time for the trucking industry, but we will be there every step of the way. We will continue to supply you with up-to-date information about the IRS Form 2290 deadline.

ExpressTruckTax is a trusted IRS-authorized e-file provider with a simplified step-by-step filing process. We also offer 24/7 support in both English and Spanish to answer any of your questions.