Form 2290 Filing. Same-day stamped Schedule 1.
IRS Form 2290 is the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax return every truck rated 55,000 lbs or more must file - and your stamped Schedule 1 is what the DMV demands before it renews your plates. We e-file your 2290 directly with the IRS through a licensed preparer and return the stamped Schedule 1 the same business day: flat $149 per vehicle, no portal headaches.
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The deal, plain and simple
No stamped Schedule 1, no registration.
Under 26 USC §4481, every highway motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 lbs or more must file Form 2290and pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. The IRS-stamped Schedule 1 you get back is required at the DMV, at weigh stations, and during DOT inspections - without it, your plates don’t renew.
The deadline is August 31.Form 2290 is due each year by August 31 for the tax period running July 1 through June 30. Miss it and the IRS adds a 4.5% monthly penalty plus interest - and the DMV still won’t renew your registration until you produce a valid stamped Schedule 1. We e-file the same business day, so the deadline is never what holds up your plates.
- The DMV refuses registration renewal without stamped proof of HVUT payment.
- The IRS imposes a 4.5% late penalty plus 0.5% monthly interest on unpaid HVUT.
- Weigh stations and roadside inspections may cite you for a missing Schedule 1.
- Stamped Schedule 1 emailed the same business day - ready for the DMV.
- A licensed tax preparer transmits Form 2290 directly to the IRS - no portal headaches.
- Partial-period filings, VIN corrections, and weight categories handled automatically.
A licensed preparer. Not a self-serve portal.
Self-service portals leave you fighting the IRS system, calculating partial-period tax, and re-doing your own VIN corrections. We handle it end to end - licensed preparer, same-day Schedule 1, no guesswork.
A cheaper self-service portal still bills your time - calculating partial-period HVUT, fixing your own VIN corrections, and chasing the IRS for acceptance. With Fast2290 a licensed preparer does all of it and returns your stamped Schedule 1 the same business day.
How to file Form 2290 online.
No accounts to create, no paper to mail. Enter your EIN, add your vehicles, pay the $149 service fee, and we transmit to the IRS the same business day.
Step 1
Enter your EIN
Provide your EIN, business name, and signing authority - the IRS requires an EIN for Form 2290 and rejects returns filed with an SSN. The secure form takes under 5 minutes, no IRS account needed.
Step 2
Add your vehicles
Enter each VIN, taxable gross weight category (55,000 lbs and up), and logging status. We calculate the HVUT owed automatically - $100 to $550 per vehicle, with logging trucks taxed at a reduced rate.
Step 3
Pay & we e-file
Secure Stripe checkout for the flat $149 service fee. A licensed preparer reviews the return and transmits your 2290 to the IRS the same business day - after-hours filings go out the next business morning.
Step 4
Stamped Schedule 1
The IRS typically returns the stamped Schedule 1 within hours. It lands in your inbox and free Compliance Vault - the proof of payment DMVs require for registration renewal and weigh stations ask to see.
Your stamped Schedule 1 lives in your Compliance Vault.
The IRS-stamped Schedule 1 doesn’t just hit your inbox - it saves to your free Compliance Vault at fasttruckingcompliance.com, alongside every other filing you keep with us. One place to pull last year’s, this year’s, or any year’s proof the moment the DMV, an IRP office, or your dispatcher asks.
Open your Compliance VaultEverything on one sheet.
Fast 2290 Filing is an IRS-authorized e-file provider that submits Form 2290 Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax returns on behalf of owner-operators, fleets, and trucking companies. Form 2290 is required annually under 26 USC §4481 for any vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more.
- Price
- Service fee from $149 per vehicle. The HVUT owed to the IRS is separate and depends on weight category ($100-$550).
- Coverage
- Filed with the IRS via authorized e-file. The stamped Schedule 1 is accepted by all state DMVs for heavy-vehicle registration renewals nationwide. See state filing guides.
- Speed
- Transmitted to the IRS the same business day you order. The IRS-stamped Schedule 1 is emailed back the same day under normal IRS processing.
- Renewals
- Annual. The Form 2290 tax period runs July 1 through June 30; filing is due by August 31 each year.
- Regulatory basis
- Federal rule 26 USC §4481 and 26 CFR Part 41 - required before the DMV will renew registration on heavy vehicles.
Filed by a licensed preparer, free re-file if the IRS rejects. Every return is prepared and transmitted by a licensed tax preparer through the IRS e-file system. If the IRS rejects your filing due to an error on our part, we correct and re-transmit at no additional charge.
Form 2290, in plain English.
What is Form 2290?
IRS Form 2290 is the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) return filed annually for any motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. It is required under 26 USC §4481. Filing generates a stamped Schedule 1 that state DMVs require to renew heavy-vehicle registration.
Who needs to file 2290?
Anyone who registers a highway motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more must file Form 2290. That includes owner-operators, fleet owners, trucking companies, leasing companies, and agricultural carriers running qualifying vehicles on public U.S. highways.
How much does 2290 cost?
The service fee at Fast 2290 Filing is $149 per vehicle for managed e-filing. The HVUT owed to the IRS is separate and ranges from $100 to $550 per vehicle depending on taxable gross weight - $100 at 55,000 lbs, $550 at 75,000 lbs or more, with logging vehicles taxed at a reduced rate.
When is 2290 due?
Form 2290 is due annually by August 31 for vehicles in service during the prior tax period (July 1 - June 30). If you put a vehicle into service mid-year, the filing is due by the last day of the month following the month of first use - for example, a vehicle first used in January is due by February 28.
What happens if you miss the 2290 deadline?
Filing Form 2290 after the August 31 deadline triggers a 4.5% penalty on the unpaid HVUT per month (capped at 5 months), plus 0.5% monthly interest and a 0.54% failure-to-pay penalty. State DMVs will also refuse to renew your vehicle registration until you produce a valid stamped Schedule 1. E-filing and paying immediately is the cheapest way out.
Form 2290, answered.
Reviewed by Korey Sharp-Paar, founder · filing since April 2023
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