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File your IRS Form 2290 HVUT online with a licensed tax preparer handling every step. Flat $149 per vehicle, direct IRS e-file, stamped Schedule 1 returned the same business day.
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$149
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Stamped Schedule 1 same day
$149
per vehicle
Your stamped proof, kept where you can find it.
The IRS-stamped Schedule 1 doesn't just hit your inbox. It saves to your free Compliance Vault at fasttruckingcompliance.com alongside any other filing you keep with us - one place to pull last year's, this year's, or any year's proof when the DMV, IRP office, or your dispatcher asks.
Open your Compliance VaultYear-by-year history of every 2290 you’ve filed with us.
Insurance certs, BOC-3, MCS-150 docs, IFTA - all in one place.
Every UCR, MCS-150, and 2290 deadline tracked automatically.
A simple process.
Four steps. Ten minutes. HVUT filed.
Step 1
Provide your EIN, business name, and signing authority. Our secure form takes under 5 minutes.
Step 2
Enter VINs, weight categories, and logging status. We calculate your HVUT amount automatically.
Step 3
Secure Stripe checkout for the service fee. We transmit your 2290 to the IRS the same business day.
Step 4
Your IRS-stamped Schedule 1 is emailed back the same day - ready for DMV registration renewals.
An IRS requirement, not a suggestion.
Under 26 USC §4481, every highway motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 lbs or more must file Form 2290 and pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax. Your stamped Schedule 1 is required at the DMV, weigh stations, and during DOT inspections.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
A little context on who we are.
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.
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Form 2290 is the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) return required for any motor vehicle with a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. It is filed annually with the IRS under 26 USC §4481 and funds federal highway maintenance.
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 operating on public U.S. highways.
Form 2290 is due annually by August 31 for vehicles in service during the prior tax period (July 1 – June 30). Vehicles first placed in service mid-year are due by the last day of the month following the month of first use.
Our service fee is a flat $149 per vehicle for managed e-filing. The HVUT owed to the IRS is separate and ranges from $100 at 55,000 lbs up to $550 at 75,000 lbs or more, with logging vehicles taxed at a reduced rate.
Schedule 1 is the IRS proof-of-payment document returned after your Form 2290 is accepted. It is required for vehicle registration renewals at the DMV and is often requested at weigh stations and during DOT inspections. We deliver your stamped Schedule 1 the same business day.
We transmit your Form 2290 to the IRS the same business day you complete filing, and the IRS typically returns the stamped Schedule 1 within hours. Filings completed after business hours are transmitted the next business morning.
Vehicles under 55,000 pounds taxable gross weight are not subject to HVUT and do not need to file Form 2290. If your vehicle crosses the 55,000-pound threshold mid-year, you must file by the last day of the month following the month it first became taxable.
Yes - vehicles first used after July of the current tax period file a partial-period (prorated) 2290. Our e-filing system calculates the HVUT only for the months remaining in the tax period based on your first-use month, automatically.
Yes. The IRS requires an Employer Identification Number on every Form 2290 - a Social Security Number cannot be used. Your EIN must be active in the IRS system for at least two weeks before it can be used on a 2290 filing.
Late filings trigger a 4.5% monthly penalty on unpaid HVUT (capped at five months), plus 0.5% monthly interest and a 0.54% failure-to-pay penalty. State DMVs will also refuse to renew your registration until you produce a valid stamped Schedule 1.
Yes. A VIN correction is a separate 2290 amendment filing that replaces the incorrect VIN with the right one. We handle VIN corrections on orders we placed at no extra service fee; the IRS does not charge additional HVUT for corrections.
Category W (suspended) covers vehicles expected to travel 5,000 highway miles or fewer during the tax period (7,500 miles for agricultural). You still file Form 2290 for suspended vehicles, but no HVUT is owed unless you exceed the mileage threshold.
Yes. Every U.S. state DMV accepts an IRS-stamped Schedule 1 as proof of HVUT payment for heavy-vehicle registration renewals. E-filed stamped Schedule 1s are treated identically to paper-filed ones by every DMV system.
Form 2290 can be submitted three ways: e-file through an IRS-authorized e-file provider (fastest, stamped Schedule 1 in minutes), mail a paper Form 2290 to the IRS (4-6 weeks for Schedule 1 return), or hand-deliver at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. The IRS requires e-filing for any return reporting 25 or more trucks. FastTrucking 2290 e-files the same business day with a stamped Schedule 1 typically returned in under 15 minutes.
Yes. Form 2290 is filed annually for every taxable heavy vehicle (55,000+ pounds gross weight) that operates on public highways during the IRS tax period of July 1 through June 30. The filing deadline is the last day of the month following the month the vehicle was first used during the tax period - typically August 31 for vehicles in service since July 1.
You file Form 2290 by submitting it to the IRS through an IRS-authorized e-file provider, by mail using a paper Form 2290, or in person at an IRS Taxpayer Assistance Center. E-filing is required by IRS rule for any return reporting 25 or more vehicles, and is the only filing method that returns a digital stamped Schedule 1 in minutes - paper filings take 4-6 weeks for the IRS to mail back the stamped Schedule 1. To file 2290 you need an active EIN (Employer Identification Number) issued at least two weeks before submission, taxable gross weight category for each vehicle (55,000+ lbs), VINs, first-use month for each vehicle, and the calculated HVUT owed (or proof of suspension for under-5,000-mile vehicles). Fast 2290 Filing handles the entire e-file on your behalf, transmits to the IRS the same business day, and returns your stamped Schedule 1 by email - usually within 15 minutes during IRS operating hours.
For the 2026 tax period (July 1, 2026 – June 30, 2027), the HVUT owed to the IRS is $100 per vehicle at 55,000 lbs taxable gross weight, increasing $22 per 1,000 pounds up to a $550 maximum at 75,000 lbs and over. The full IRS schedule per Form 2290 instructions: $100 (55,000 lbs), $122 (56,000), $144 (57,000), $166 (58,000), and so on by $22 per 1,000-pound increment, capping at $550 for any vehicle 75,000 lbs or heavier. Logging vehicles (used exclusively for transporting forest-products on a public highway) are taxed at a 25% reduced rate - $75 at 55,000 lbs through $412.50 at the 75,000+ cap. Vehicles first used after July prorate the HVUT for the months remaining in the tax period. Our managed e-filing service is a separate $149 flat fee per vehicle regardless of weight class - IRS HVUT is paid directly to the U.S. Treasury, not to Fast 2290.
File your Form 2290 today. $149 per vehicle, same-day stamped Schedule 1.
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