Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Iowa Taxman chooses Trick over Treat



DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) -- The taxman in Iowa is going after jack-o'-lanterns this Halloween.

Most pumpkins are used as decorations, making them taxable, Iowa has ruled.

The new department policy was implemented after officials decided that pumpkins are used primarily for Halloween decorations, not food, and should be taxed, said Renee Mulvey, the department's spokeswoman.

"We made the change because we wanted the sales tax law to match what we thought the predominant use was," Mulvey said. "We thought the predominant use was for decorations or jack-o'-lanterns."

Previously, pumpkins had been considered an edible squash and exempted from the tax. The department ruled this year that pumpkins are taxable -- with some exceptions -- if they are advertised for use as jack-'o-lanterns or decorations.

Iowans planning to eat pumpkins can still get a tax exemption if they fill out a form.

The new policy, published in the department's September newsletter, has some pumpkin farmers feeling tricked this Halloween. "I don't mind paying taxes, but let's get real here, people," said Bob Kautz, owner of the Buffalo Pumpkin Patch in Buffalo, just west of Davenport.


Fill out a form to eat a pumpkin? Nothing would be sillier.

3 comments:

USA_Admiral said...

Politicians are going to end up taxing everything. It is as inevitable as death.

(This grim, even from me.)

Sezme said...

How dumb!

grimjack said...

The pumpkins should be packaged and mailed to the capital building. Along with notes stating that all incumbents will lose their next elections.

That will be 'scary' to them.

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