Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF678

Introduced
3/21/23  
Refer
5/4/23  
Introduced
3/21/23  

Caption

A bill for an act providing a sales and use tax exemption for the furnishing of certain parking facilities services.(Formerly HSB 231.)

Impact

The introduction of HF678 would alter Iowa's sales and use tax statutes, promoting a framework where local governments can rely on nonprofit organizations to deliver services without the added tax liabilities. By exempting these services from sales tax, municipalities may find it easier to manage costs associated with providing parking facilities, potentially leading to reduced fees for users and improved access to local amenities. This could also encourage greater collaboration between public and private sectors, integrating nonprofits into local service strategies.

Summary

House File 678 is a legislative proposal that aims to provide a sales and use tax exemption for services related to the furnishing of certain parking facilities. This is particularly tailored for those parking facilities owned by counties or cities where the service is delivered by a nonprofit organization. The bill, previously identified under HSB 231, reflects a growing trend to support local infrastructures and services that can enhance community offerings without imposing additional tax burdens. This exemption is specifically activated when these conditions are met, ensuring that public funds remain intact while fostering service delivery by nonprofit entities.

Contention

Discussions around the bill may focus on ensuring that the tax exemptions do not inadvertently create disparities between competing businesses, especially those that do not qualify for such exemptions. There could be concerns regarding the fiscal implications for state tax revenues, as local governments might lean more towards nonprofit organizations for service provisions. Stakeholders, including local governmental units and nonprofit advocates, are likely to weigh in on both the benefits of reducing operational costs against the need for a balanced tax structure that could support broader economic objectives.

Companion Bills

IA HSB231

Related A bill for an act providing a sales and use tax exemption for the furnishing of certain parking facilities services.(See HF 678.)

Previously Filed As

IA HSB231

A bill for an act providing a sales and use tax exemption for the furnishing of certain parking facilities services.(See HF 678.)

IA HF996

A bill for an act providing a sales tax exemption for the furnishing of parking facilities services.(Formerly HSB 239.)

IA HF2096

A bill for an act providing a sales tax exemption for the furnishing of parking facilities services.

IA HSB239

A bill for an act providing a sales tax exemption for the furnishing of parking facilities services.(See HF 996.)

IA HF2635

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly HSB 681.)

IA HF722

A bill for an act expanding the sales and use tax exemption allowed for nonprofit blood centers.(Formerly HSB 247; See HF 2628.)

IA HF2628

A bill for an act expanding the sales and use tax exemption allowed for nonprofit blood centers.(Formerly HF 722, HSB 247.)

IA HF960

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly HSB 235.)

IA SF636

A bill for an act relating to the sales tax exemption for the purchase of central office equipment or transmission equipment used by certain entities primarily in the furnishing of telecommunications services on a commercial basis.(Formerly SSB 1209.)

IA HF1033

A bill for an act making a rural water district a designated exempt entity for purposes of the sales and use tax.(Formerly HSB 226.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.