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56,000 lb Truck Tax in California

Welcome to your comprehensive guide to understanding and paying your Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) using Form 2290 for a truck registered in California with a taxable gross weight of 56,000 pounds. This page provides specific information tailored to your situation, helping you navigate the IRS requirements and stay compliant.

The HVUT is an annual tax assessed on heavy vehicles operating on public highways at a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more. The tax is reported using IRS Form 2290 and paid to the IRS, not the California DMV. Accurate weight calculation is crucial to ensure correct tax payment and avoid potential penalties.

This guide will cover the basics of Form 2290, how it applies to your 56,000-pound truck in California, and provide helpful tips and resources to simplify the process. Remember, while this guide offers valuable information, it's always advisable to consult with a qualified tax professional for personalized advice.

4 Simple Steps to File

1

Gather Vehicle Info

Have your VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) and Gross Taxable Weight ready. You can find the VIN on your registration or dashboard.

2

Choose Tax Period

Select the current tax year (July 1 - June 30). If filing late, our system automatically calculates prorated taxes for you.

3

E-File with IRS

Submit your return securely. We check for common errors before sending to the IRS to prevent rejections.

4

Get Schedule 1

Receive your IRS-stamped Schedule 1 proof of payment via email instantly once accepted. No waiting for mail.

HVUT Tax Rate Reference (2025-2026)

Gross WeightAnnual Tax
55,000 lbs$100.00
56,000 lbs$122.00
60,000 lbs$210.00
70,000 lbs$430.00
75,000 lbs$550.00 (Max)
80,000 lbs$550.00
Logging VehiclesReduced Rate (See Calculator)

Common Questions About Form 2290

What is a Stamped Schedule 1?
It is the official proof of payment for the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT). You need this document to register your vehicle with the DMV.
When is Form 2290 due?
For the annual tax period (July 1 - June 30), it is due by August 31st. For newly purchased vehicles, it is due by the end of the month following the month of first use.
Can I pay by credit card?
Yes, you can pay the IRS directly using a credit card, debit card, or EFTPS. Bank account withdrawal is also an option.
What if I suspended my vehicle?
If you expect to drive less than 5,000 miles (7,500 for agriculture), you can file as 'Suspended' and pay $0 tax. However, you must still file Form 2290.