423.4 Exemptions.

The use in this state of the following tangible personal property is hereby specifically exempted from the tax imposed by this chapter:

1. Tangible personal property and enumerated services, the gross receipts from the sale of which are required to be included in the measure of the tax imposed by division IV of chapter 422, if that tax has been paid to the department or paid to the retailer. This exemption does not include vehicles subject to registration or subject only to the issuance of a certificate of title.

2. All articles of tangible personal property brought into the state of Iowa by a nonresident individual thereof for the individual's use or enjoyment while within the state.

3. Services exempt from taxation by provisions of section 422.45.

4. Tangible personal property, the gross receipts from the sale of which are exempted from the retail sales tax by the terms of section 422.45, except subsection 4 and subsection 6 of section 422.45 as it relates to the sale of vehicles subject to registration or subject only to the issuance of a certificate of title.

5. Advertisement and promotional material and matter, seed catalogs, envelopes for same, and other similar material temporarily stored in this state which are acquired outside of Iowa and which, subsequent to being brought into this state, are sent outside of Iowa, either singly or physically attached to other tangible personal property sent outside of Iowa.

6. Tangible personal property used or to be used as railroad rolling stock for transporting persons or property, or as materials or parts therefor.

7. Vehicles, as defined in subsections 41, 65, 71, 85 and 88 of section 321.1, except such vehicles subject to registration which are designed primarily for carrying persons, when purchased for lease and actually leased to a lessee for use outside the state of Iowa and the subsequent sole use in Iowa is in interstate commerce or interstate transportation. This subsection shall be retroactive to January 1, 1973.

8. Tangible personal property which, by means of fabrication, compounding, or manufacturing, become an integral part of vehicles, as defined in subsections 41, 65, 71, 85 and 88 of section 321.1, manufactured for lease and actually leased to a lessee for use outside the state of Iowa and the subsequent sole use in Iowa is in interstate commerce or interstate transportation. Vehicles subject to registration which are designed primarily for carrying persons are excluded from this subsection. This subsection shall be retroactive to January 1, 1973.

9. Vehicles subject to registration which are transferred from a business or individual conducting a business within this state as a sole proprietorship or partnership to a corporation formed by the sole proprietorship or partnership for the purpose of continuing the business when all of the stock of the corporation so formed is owned by the sole proprietor and the sole proprietor's spouse or by all the partners in the case of a partnership. This exemption is equally available where the vehicles subject to registration are transferred from a corporation to a sole proprietorship or partnership formed by that corporation for the purpose of continuing the business when all of the incidents of ownership are owned by the same person or persons who were stockholders of the corporation.

10. Vehicles registered or operated under chapter 326 and used substantially in interstate commerce, section 423.5 notwithstanding. For purposes of this subsection, "substantially in interstate commerce" means that a minimum of twenty-five percent of the miles operated by the vehicle accrues in states other than Iowa. This subsection applies only to vehicles which are registered for a gross weight of thirteen tons or more.

For purposes of this subsection, trailers and semitrailers registered or operated under chapter 326 are deemed to be used substantially in interstate commerce and to be registered for a gross weight of thirteen tons or more.

11. Mobile homes the use of which has previously been subject to the tax imposed under this chapter and for which that tax has been paid.

12. Mobile homes to the extent of the portion of the purchase price of the mobile home which is not attributable to the cost of the tangible personal property used in the processing of the mobile home. For purposes of this exemption, the portion of the purchase price which is not attributable to the cost of the tangible personal property used in the processing of the mobile home is forty percent.

13. Tangible personal property used or to be used as a ship, barge, or waterborne vessel which is used or to be used primarily in or for the transportation of property or cargo for hire on the rivers bordering the state or as materials or parts of such ship, barge, or waterborne vessel.

14. Vehicles subject to registration in any state when purchased for rental or registered and titled by a motor vehicle dealer licensed pursuant to chapter 322 for rental use, and held for rental for a period of one hundred twenty days or more and actually rented for periods of sixty days or less by a person regularly engaged in the business of renting vehicles including, but not limited to, motor vehicle dealers licensed pursuant to chapter 322 who rent automobiles to users, if the rental of the vehicles is subject to taxation under chapter 422C.

15. Motor vehicles subject to registration which were registered and titled between July 1, 1982, and July 1, 1992, to a motor vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 322 and which were rented to a user as defined in section 422C.2 if the following occurred:

a. The dealer kept the vehicle on the inventory of vehicles for sale at all times.

b. The vehicle was to be immediately taken from the user of the vehicle when a buyer was found.

c. The user was aware of this situation.

16. Vehicles subject to registration under chapter 321, with a gross vehicle weight rating of less than sixteen thousand pounds, excluding motorcycles and motorized bicycles, when purchased for lease and titled by the lessor licensed pursuant to chapter 321F and actually leased for a period of twelve months or more if the lease of the vehicle is subject to taxation under section 423.7A.

A lessor may maintain the exemption from use tax under this subsection for a qualifying lease that terminates at the conclusion or prior to the contracted expiration date, if the lessor does not use the vehicle for any purpose other than for lease. Once the vehicle is used by the lessor for a purpose other than for lease, the exemption from use tax under this subsection no longer applies and, unless there is an exemption from the use tax, use tax is due on the fair market value of the vehicle determined at the time the lessor uses the vehicle for a purpose other than for lease, payable to the department. If the lessor holds the vehicle exclusively for sale, use tax is due and payable on the purchase price of the vehicle at the time of purchase pursuant to this chapter.

Section History: Early form

[C39, § 6943.104; C46, 50, 54, 58, 62, 66, 71, 73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 423.4; 82 Acts, ch 1251, § 23]

Section History: Recent form

85 Acts, ch 231, § 19; 86 Acts, ch 1189, § 1, 2; 86 Acts, ch 1205, § 1; 90 Acts, ch 1233, § 27; 92 Acts, ch 1006, § 7; 94 Acts, ch 1165, §25; 96 Acts, ch 1125, § 3; 97 Acts, ch 34, §1

Internal References

Referred to in § 422C.3, 423.9

Footnotes

Tax paid in another state, § 423.25


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