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What Is IRS Form 2290 And Who Must File In Kentucky?
If you operate heavy vehicles in Kentucky, understanding IRS Form 2290 is critical. This federal form is required to report and pay the Heavy Vehicle Use Tax (HVUT) to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Filing on time ensures legal registration and prevents costly penalties. This guide explains what IRS Form 2290 is, who must file in Kentucky, deadlines, fees, and compliance requirements.
Feb. 25, 2026, 10:22 a.m.
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Kentucky DOT Permit Requirements For Construction Equipment
Transporting construction equipment in Kentucky requires compliance with state regulations to ensure safety and protect public roads and bridges. Oversized or overweight machinery—such as bulldozers, excavators, cranes, or loaders—cannot be moved legally without the proper permits from the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). This guide outlines Kentucky DOT permit requirements for construction equipment, when permits are needed, and best practices for safe and legal transport.
Feb. 24, 2026, 5:31 p.m.
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Kentucky Entry Requirements For Out-Of-State Carriers
Out-of-state motor carriers entering Kentucky must comply with specific entry requirements to operate legally. Understanding these rules helps prevent fines, delays, or vehicle impoundment.
Feb. 23, 2026, 8:36 p.m.
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Temporary Trip Permits for Out-of-State Trucks in Kentucky
Out-of-state motor carriers traveling through or into Kentucky often need a temporary trip permit to operate legally. These permits allow trucks that are not registered in Kentucky to move on state highways for a limited time while remaining compliant with weight, safety, and taxation rules.
Feb. 20, 2026, 2:02 p.m.
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Kentucky Weight-Mile Tax and Compliance Guide
For motor carriers operating in Kentucky, understanding the Weight-Mile Tax is critical for compliance and avoiding fines. This guide explains who must pay, how it is calculated, filing requirements, and key compliance tips.
Feb. 18, 2026, 9:05 p.m.
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Kentucky KYU Mileage Reporting Requirements Explained
The Kentucky KYU program is a mileage-based registration system administered by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet for motor carriers operating in Kentucky. It applies primarily to commercial vehicles traveling interstate or intrastate and ensures carriers pay the proper road usage fees based on miles traveled.
Feb. 16, 2026, 12:41 p.m.
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Temporary Fuel Permits in Kentucky (IFTA Alternative)
For commercial carriers operating in Kentucky, fuel tax compliance is critical. While most carriers use the International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA) to report multi-state fuel taxes, temporary fuel permits are an alternative for out-of-state or short-term operators. These permits allow carriers to legally purchase and use fuel in Kentucky without registering under IFTA. Understanding how they work can save time, prevent penalties, and streamline short-term operations
Feb. 14, 2026, 2:07 p.m.
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Do Owner-Operators Need a KYU Permit?
If you operate a commercial truck in Kentucky, understanding KYU permits is essential. Many owner-operators wonder whether they are required to obtain a KYU number, especially if they are solo drivers or run a small fleet.
Feb. 12, 2026, 5:25 p.m.
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Trip Permits in Kentucky for Non-IRP Trucks
If your commercial vehicle operates in Kentucky but is not registered under the International Registration Plan (IRP), you may need a Kentucky trip permit to legally drive on public highways. These permits are short-term authorizations that allow carriers to travel within the state without full IRP registration.
Feb. 10, 2026, 6:29 p.m.
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