Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF541

Introduced
2/20/25  

Caption

A bill for an act creating a sales tax exemption period for firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition, and gun safes.

Impact

If enacted, HF541 would modify Section 423.3 of the Iowa Code, adding a new subsection that delineates this exemption period. Under this bill, not only will these items be exempt from sales tax during the defined dates, but they will also be exempt from the state's use tax provisions. This could potentially enhance firearm sales in a state where gun ownership is a significant cultural and legislative focus, possibly influencing the broader market for firearms and related goods.

Summary

House File 541, introduced by Representative Wheeler, proposes a sales tax exemption for certain firearm-related purchases within the state of Iowa. Specifically, the bill seeks to exempt sales of firearms, firearm accessories, ammunition, and gun safes from sales tax when purchased on July 3, July 4, or July 5. This initiative is intended to promote sales during a holiday weekend that includes Independence Day, aligning with similar promotional campaigns seen in various sectors aimed at stimulating consumer spending.

Contention

The bill does raise points of contention, particularly surrounding discussions on gun control and taxation policies. Advocates argue that the exemption encourages responsible gun ownership and allows for better access to firearms for enthusiasts and safety-conscious buyers. In contrast, opponents may argue that such a measure could contribute to an increase in firearm sales in a period marked by heightened gun violence or societal concerns about gun access. Additionally, there may be fiscal implications for the state regarding the loss of sales tax revenue during this exemption period.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HSB671

A bill for an act relating to government records of firearms, and payment card transactions involving firearms and ammunition, and providing civil penalties.(See HF 2464.)

IA SF2221

A bill for an act relating to payment card transactions involving firearms and ammunition, and providing civil penalties.

IA HF2464

A bill for an act relating to merchant category codes for transactions involving firearms and ammunition, firearm registries and records, and providing civil penalties. (Formerly HSB 671.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF91

A bill for an act relating to the state sales and use tax by expanding nonprofit exemptions on the state sales and use tax to include all nonprofit entities exempt from federal taxation.

IA HF2080

A bill for an act relating to firearms by limiting civil liability of federal firearms licensees who enter into voluntary firearm hold agreements with individuals.(See HF 2421.)

IA HF2421

A bill for an act relating to firearms by limiting civil liability of federal firearms licensees who enter into voluntary firearm hold agreements with individuals. (Formerly HF 2080.) Effective date: 07/01/2024.

IA HF676

A bill for an act exempting the sales price of honey bees from the state sales and use tax.(Formerly HF 457; See HF 2627.)

IA HF2627

A bill for an act exempting the sales price of honey bees from the state sales and use tax.(Formerly HF 676, HF 457.)

IA HF457

A bill for an act exempting the sales price of honey bees from the state sales and use tax.(See HF 676, HF 2627.)

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.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.