It is extremely important for owner-operators
of heavy highway trucks to file their IRS tax form 2290. Most states will not let you register a heavy
highway truck if the taxes on that vehicle have not been paid in full. The
overdue balance is also subject to high interest rates, fees, and criminal
imprisonment. The Federal government is very serious about finding out whether
or not your form 2290 has been filed. You will not be issued a new registration
if your taxes have not been taken care of properly. The state also has the
right to revoke registrations on vehicles that have been registered prior to
payment being due, if that payment is not received by the Department of
Treasury by the date it is due. If this happens, you could lose time and money
because you will not legally be allowed to operate your heavy highway vehicle.
If Your Heavy Highway Vehicle Registration is Due
One of the items that the tax office
employee will do is check to be sure that your taxes are filed and paid in full.
The county tax office will not issue your vehicle registration if the taxes
have not been paid before you go to the registration office. You need to make
sure your taxes are filed correctly and paid before you go to register your
heavy highway vehicle. Your IRS paperwork should be up to date and you should bring
the paperwork with you to the registration office so a tax office employee can certify
your taxes are correct and filed with the state.
When Your Heavy Highway Vehicle Registration Is Not Due
The vehicle registration office will
check a database to see if your taxes are due for your heavy highway vehicle before
they let you register that vehicle. If you previously paid your taxes in August
the record will show that you are current with your tax obligations. The registration
office will register your vehicle without a problem. As long as you have
paid all the taxes for your heavy highway vehicle by August 31st of the
registration year and your registration is due before you are required to file
your taxes the following August, you may proceed to the vehicle registration
office without any tax paperwork.
Registering a New Heavy Highway Vehicle
If you purchase a new truck and need
to register it for your business, you need to file form 2290 before you go to
the vehicle registration office. If you have not filed the tax paperwork that
you need to give to the registration office, you will not be able to register
your vehicle. It is best to file form 2290 before you go to register your heavy
highway vehicle. Owner-operators are required to make sure their accounts are
always paid in full to avoid having your vehicle registration suspended.