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Leave It To The Government...... Pumpkin Ridiculous!

Thinking of buying some fresh pumpkin to make one of your favorite holiday recipes?  Well if  you live in Iowa, you will be paying sales tax on your food item, unless you fill out a form declaring your pumpkin is being used for edible purposes.

Yes, say it ain't so, the bureaucrats in the "Hawkeye State" have voted to remove the tax exempt status on pumpkins and kicking up the revenue coffers by officially declaring the pumpkin a Decoration.

The checkout clerk will be required to ask every purchaser of a jack o' lantern, "Will you be  using the pumpkin for food or decoration?" if the answer is food, you must fill out of an official sales tax exemption form stating your intention.

Yikes! The state whose flag boasts  the motto:

 "OUR LIBERTIES WE PRIZE, AND OUR RIGHTS WE WILL MAINTAIN." has stooped to becoming the Pumpkin Police....You think they might have been a little pie-eyed when they thought that one up? Or maybe just "out of their gourd!"?

  

From the  Iowa  Department of Revenue Website:

 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.

Comments

You know, I used to live in Iowa. Sounds like there are still too many Democrats out there.  ;)
Posted by Leigh Brown Charlotte NC Broker/Owner (RE/MAX Signature Properties) over 2 years ago
Someone needs to get a life. You guys must have a lot of Democrats involved?  
Posted by Eric Bouler (Prudential Gardner,Licensed in La.) over 2 years ago
It probably costs more to process the forms than any tax revenue it generates.  How are they going to prove what you do with it anyway?  What if you use the inside of the pumpkin for food and the exterior shell for a decoration? Silly.
Posted by Rob Arnold, metro Orlando full service, investor friendly & foreclosure Realtor (Sand Dollar Realty Group, Inc.) over 2 years ago
Ginger and Roger, I had no idea, and I'm from Iowa.   Learn something new everyday.
Posted by Christopher Smith (Traditions Real Estate) over 2 years ago
Is there a waiting period before you're allowed to own the pumpkins?  How about a safety lock?
Posted by Martin Abeshaus (JAE Commercial Cleaning Services) over 2 years ago
I love the "pumpkin exemption" language.  Serves you right for visiting the pumpkin patch without your CPA!  What a load of idiocy.
Posted by Paul Slaybaugh, Scottsdale AZ Real Estate (Realty Executives) over 2 years ago

So the consensus so far is this stupid idea should have been squashed !

Ginger 

Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago
Or smashed, so to speak ;)
Posted by Paul Slaybaugh, Scottsdale AZ Real Estate (Realty Executives) over 2 years ago
Paul, Good one!
Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago
To think that we pay taxes to pay the salaries of these morons is sickening.
Posted by Hugh Krone Sussex County NJ Century 21 Realtor (Century21BillSemmens) over 2 years ago
Hi Ginger,
This is insane!  What about cranberries?  Are they next?
Posted by Cynthia Tilghman, RealtorĀ® Onslow County NC Home Specialist (Kingsbridge Realty, Inc) over 2 years ago

Hugh, Cynthia...it's the government...I guess we should not be surprised

Ginger 

Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago
Leigh, Eric, Has to be...the DEMS
Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago
Rob, the paperwork cost  outweighs the revenue stream..hey sounds like the same old same old, right?
Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago

Ah, isn't it refreshing that the elected officials in Iowa have nothing really pressing on their plate so they have the time to come up with these asinine rulings. LOL!!!

Posted by Debbie Malone, Realtor Lynchburg, Smith Mountain Lake, VA (RE/MAX 1st Olympic Realtors) over 2 years ago
Talk about ridiculous...yep Government gone amok....or as Debbie said "Asinine!"
Posted by Kathy McGraw, Riverside County CA Real Estate (CELLing Realty) over 2 years ago
Only in Iowa. Next they will want a picture of you eating the pumpkin.
Posted by Chris Gempeler - Mountain Top Realtors (Breckenridge Mountain Top Realtors ) over 2 years ago
This is really funny now because after reading your post and commenting I opened the local newspaper and there was an artical on the pumpkin tax in Iowa!!
Posted by Chris Gempeler - Mountain Top Realtors (Breckenridge Mountain Top Realtors ) over 2 years ago

Oh WOW...

Who is going to fill out the form if they are buying a pumpkin or two... And it will add up for the state :)

As irritating as the decision seems, it's a perfectly valid and effective way of state increasing the tax revenues....

Posted by Mehmet Met Dilsiz (FND Photography / M2 Real Estate Solutions) over 2 years ago
Chris, The news is getting around.I originally heard about it on Glenn Beck
Posted by Wilmington NC Real Estate & Relocation~ Ginger & Roger Sala (Wilkinson & Associates, Wilmington NC) over 2 years ago
Ginger: I don't know whether to laugh or ::sigh::! That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard! Oh well...to be honest...I have not bought a pumpkin in years. :-)
Posted by Elizabeth Nieves - Bilingual Raleigh - Durham North Carolina Real Estate Team (The Elizabeth Nieves Realty Group) over 2 years ago
haha wow, thats crazy I think I would just pay the tax it couldn't be that much....but I get the point where will they stop?
Posted by Stephen Joos & Chris Brubaker- HouseFront (HouseFront) over 2 years ago

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