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What Is IRS Form 2290 And Who Must File In New Mexico?
If you operate a heavy truck in New Mexico, understanding IRS Form 2290 is critical for staying compliant with federal tax laws. This form is used to report and pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Without filing Form 2290 and receiving a stamped Schedule 1, you cannot legally register your heavy vehicle in New Mexico. This guide explains what IRS Form 2290 is, who must file in New Mexico, deadlines, fees, and key compliance rules.
Feb. 25, 2026, 10:17 a.m.
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New Mexico DOT Permit Requirements For Construction Equipment
Transporting construction equipment in New Mexico requires compliance with state regulations to ensure safety and protect public infrastructure. oversized or overweight machinery, such as bulldozers, excavators, cranes, or loaders, cannot be moved on public roads without proper permits from The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT). This guide explains New Mexico DOT permit requirements for construction equipment, when permits are needed, and how to stay compliant.
Feb. 24, 2026, 5:14 p.m.
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What Is A Single Trip Self-Propelled Permit In New Mexico?
In New Mexico, a Single Trip Self-Propelled Permit (STSP Permit) is a temporary authorization that allows a commercial or construction vehicle to operate legally on public roads for a single, specific trip. These permits are especially important for oversize or overweight vehicles and heavy machinery that are not registered for standard highway use.
Feb. 23, 2026, 8:31 p.m.
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