Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SSB1210

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

A bill for an act concerning the apportionment of certain business income of an airline or a qualified air freight forwarder for purposes of Iowa corporate income tax, and including retroactive applicability provisions.

Impact

The bill's retroactive applicability to January 1, 2025, means that any tax years starting from this date will be governed by the new provisions. The key change in calculating taxable income for airlines is that it will bring their income apportionment in line with the mileage traveled in Iowa, potentially impacting revenue for both the state and the airlines. Additionally, the defined rules for qualified air freight forwarders are intended to align their tax obligations more closely with those of airlines, as these businesses also contribute significantly to air transportation logistics.

Summary

Senate Study Bill 1210 (SSB1210) proposes amendments to the apportionment of business income for airlines and qualified air freight forwarders in Iowa for the purpose of corporate income tax. The bill aims to modify how income derived from transportation operations is allocated between Iowa and other states. Specifically, it establishes a formula based on the proportion of miles traveled by an airline within Iowa compared to total miles traveled by the airline. This adjustment aims to create a more equitable taxation framework for businesses involved in air transportation.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SSB1210 may arise from the retroactive nature of the law and its impact on existing tax liabilities for airlines and freight forwarders. Critics may argue that retroactive tax changes create uncertainty and complicate fiscal planning for these businesses. Furthermore, discussions might focus on how the adjustment in apportionment may benefit larger airlines disproportionately or affect competition among smaller carriers and freight-forwarding companies. The debate may also touch on broader implications for state revenue and business operations within the aviation sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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