IRS Form 2290 Payment Options
Pay your heavy vehicle use taxes online with your convenient 2290 payment options.
Cacluate your 2290 truck taxes & know how much you owe to the IRS this tax year.
2290 online payments with Truck2290 are 100% safe & secure.
How to Pay 2290 Online?
To pay your highway Use taxes to the IRS, you must first gather all the necessary information, such as your EIN, VIN, FUM, Business Info, etc. Choose an IRS-approved e-file provider like Truck2290 and file Form 2290 online. Select the most suitable HVUT 2290 payment options from the options below and pay truck 2290 tax payments to the IRS securely and safely.
Truck2290 offers safe and secure electronic payment solutions that take advantage of protecting your information and speed up the payment process. You may submit Form 2290 online and pay IRS 2290 payment with the best services and expert help throughout the 2290 e-filing process.
What are the 2290 payment options?
Here are the four IRS-approved 2290 form payment methods to pay your federal heavy vehicle use taxes online.
- Electronic Funds Withdrawal (EFW)
- Electronic Federal Tax Payment System (EFTPS)
- Check or Money Order
- Credit/Debit Card
Electronic Funds Withdrawal
- Choose EFW
- Provide Bank Account number & RTN
- IRS debits the tax amount
One of the 2290 payment options to pay 2290 online to the IRS is “EFW”. You can pay your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax Returns in minutes to the IRS by providing a bank account number and routing transmitting number. The IRS will directly debit the HVUT payment amount from the taxpayer’s bank account within 1 or 2 business days.
Note: Double-check your bank info because errors in bank RTN lead to Form 2290 rejections.
Electronic Federal Tax Payment System
- Choose EFTPS.
- Schedule the payment.
- Make Form 2290 payment to the IRS
EFTPS is the most secure method of the 2290 payment options. When you’re paying 2290 truck taxes using EFTPS, it’s your responsibility to schedule the payment.
To make HVUT payment using EFTPS:
- Visit www.eftps.gov
- Create a free EFTPS account (it might take nearly 10-15 days to set up an EFTPS account)
- Schedule your IRS 2290 payment at least one day before the due date.
Note: Ensure that you schedule your EFTPS payments at least one day before the due date before 8 p.m. EST so that your IRS 2290 payment goes through within the deadline.
Check or Money Order (Offline Mode)
Download & print the Form 2290 payment voucher
Mail 2290-V along with a check or money order to the IRS
Make your Hvut payment directly with the IRS using the check or money order method.
- Send the check or money order before form 2290 due date
- Enter EIN, business name, tax form, & tax year along with form 2290-v
- Mail the check to:
Internal Revenue Service
P.O.Box – 932500
Louisville, KY 40293-2500
Note: Please do not send cash along with your payment voucher and do not staple or use paper clips to attach your 2290-V to the check. Also, use the US postal service to send your 2290 payment.
Direct Debit Payment Method
Pay 2290 online from any device hassle-freely using the “credit/debit method“. Use payment cards such as Discover, American Express, Master Card, Visa, etc.
Note: Payment processor fee applies for certain credit/debit cards.
Form 2290 Online Payment Due Date
The deadline to file your IRS Form 2290 & pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax for vehicles used in the middle of the tax period is by the last date of the following month of the First Used Month of the vehicle.
For the vehicles used from the start of the tax period, the due date to file form 2290 & pay road taxes is “August 31st”.
Note: Those who fail to pay and file 2290 tax by the due date are subjected to Hvut penalties and interest.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are two ways truckers can pay their taxes online and offline.
credit or debit card, EFTPS (Electronic Funds Withdrawal), check or money order, and EFTPS (Electronic Federal Tax Payment System).
If truckers are unable to pay their IRS taxes online, they can pay them by check or money order.
The IRS often imposes fines and adds interest on truckers who file late or not at all.
As we all know, every taxpayer must pay their IRS taxes before the deadline. The annual filing deadline for every tax year is August 31.
No, IRS does not allow any deductions on tax Truckers must pay the full amount of tax by the due date.