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October 29, 2007

Here comes the taxman....Boo!

Now we tax based on intent. A scary thought for your Halloween. You can't make this stuff up. The Tax Foundation quotes from the Iowa Department of Revenue. Yes, my beloved Iowa has taken it upon itself to engage in this kind of silliness.

The Department recently refined its position on whether pumpkins are subject to Iowa sales tax to more closely match what we believe to be their predominant use.
In the past, pumpkins were exempt from sales tax as a food (edible squash), even if they were to be later made into jack-o'-lanterns or used as decorations.
Our position now is that pumpkins are taxable if:
1. They are advertised to be used as jack-o'-lanterns/decorations, or
2. It is understood that they will be used as jack-o'-lanterns/decorations
Pumpkins are exempt in the following circumstances:
* The buyer completes a sales tax exemption certificate stating they will be used as food, or
* The pumpkins are a specific variety used to make pumpkin pies and are advertised in that way, or
* They are purchased with Food Stamps.
Retailers who sell pumpkins should keep these guidelines in mind and make any necessary changes to their tax treatment of pumpkin sales.

I predict a surge in sales of pumpkins for pie making.

Hat tip to King at SCSU Scholars

Posted by William Polley at October 29, 2007 9:13 PM

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