Form Application for Registration 637 (For Certain Excise Tax Activities) (Rev 2025

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Any business that provides goods and services subject to excise tax is required to report excise taxes to the IRS by completing Form 720, Quarterly Federal Excise Tax Return. The form must be filed with the IRS each quarter of the calendar year within one month after the end of the quarter.
Manufacturer Excise Tax: Paid by producers of specific goods, such as tires and certain vehicles.
Excise taxes are imposed on tires used on highway vehicles, but exemptions exist for specific situations. For instance, tires sold for use on qualifying intercity or local buses may be exempt. Additionally, sales for further manufacture or export are typically exempt from this tax.
If your commercial vehicle travels less than 5,000 miles annually, your agricultural vehicle covers less than 7,500 miles each year, and your vehicle isnt classified as a highway motor vehicle, you may be eligible for exemptions from specific requirements or taxes.
Automobile truck bodies and chassis with a gross vehicle weight of 33,000 lb. or less, truck trailer and semi-trailer bodies and chassis for use with a trailer or semi-trailer having a gross vehicle weight of 26,000 lb. or less, and tractors mainly used for highway transportation with a trailer or semi-trailer having a

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Excise taxes are independent of income taxes. Often, the retailer, manufacturer or importer must pay the excise tax to the IRS and file the Form 720. Some excise taxes are collected by a third party. The third party then sends the tax to the IRS and files the Form 720.
This is done by filing an exemption certificate with the order. (The Exemption Certificate, STD. 802, is available from Department of General Services, Office of Procurement, Material Services Section.)
Federal excise tax is usually imposed on the sale of things like fuel, airline tickets, heavy trucks and highway tractors, indoor tanning, tires, tobacco and other goods and services.

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