Iowa Vehicle Registration Fee Deduction
Can I deduct my Iowa vehicle registration fee?
Vehicle Registration Fee Deduction and Worksheet
If you itemize deductions, a portion of the automobile or multipurpose vehicle annual registration fee you paid in 2019 may be deducted as personal property tax on your Iowa Schedule A, line 6, and federal form 1040, Schedule A, line 5c.
This deduction includes annual registration fees paid based on the value of qualifying automobiles and multipurpose vehicles. Multipurpose vehicles are defined as motor vehicles designed to carry not more than 10 people, and constructed either on a truck chassis or with special features for occasional off-road operation [Iowa Code section 321.1(44)].
Annual registration fees on the following vehicles are not deductible: pickups (model year 2009 or older), motor trucks, work vans, ambulances, hearses, non-passenger-carrying vans, campers, motorcycles, or motor bikes.
This deduction applies only to the annual vehicle registration fee. It does not apply to the 5% one-time registration fee/fee for new registration that is imposed on the initial registration of a vehicle. That 5% fee is only deductible on the IA 1040, Schedule A, line 4b if the taxpayer claimed an itemized deduction for general sales taxes paid on the federal form 1040, Schedule A, line 5a.
Newer Vehicles:
Use the following worksheet to calculate the deductible amount of annual registration fees paid in 2020 for qualifying automobiles and multipurpose vehicles (model year 2009 or newer). For tax years 2008 and earlier, pickup truck registration fees could not be taken as an itemized deduction, because the fees were structured as a flat fee and were not based on value. However, beginning with the 2009 tax year, there was a change in the registration fee structure for pickups.
More specifically, only model year 2010 and newer trucks that weigh in at 10,000 pounds or less when empty are registered based on weight, list price, and model year. All other trucks are still subject to a registration fee based on weight. Consequently, certain 2010 model year and newer trucks may use the Vehicle Registration Deduction Worksheet.
1. Enter the actual annual registration fee paid. |
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2. Take the weight of your automobile and divide it by 250. The weight is found on your automobile registration certificate. |
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3. Subtract line 2 from line 1. This is the deductible amount for line 37. |
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Example
- Malia purchased an automobile from Jennifer.
- The actual fee Malia paid to register the automobile at the courthouse was $150.
- The weight of the automobile is 3,000 pounds.
- The deductible amount is calculated as follows:
1. Enter the actual annual registration fee paid. |
1. 150 |
2. Take the weight of your automobile and divide it by 250. The weight is found on your automobile registration certificate. |
2. 12 |
3. Subtract line 2 from line 1. This is the deductible amount for line 37. |
3. 138 |
Older Vehicles:
For qualifying automobiles and multipurpose vehicles (model year 2008 or older) the deductible amount is 60% of the annual registration fees paid in 2021.
Line 7: Enter other taxes as allowed on federal form 1040, Schedule A. Other taxes you paid are taxes not included on lines 5 or 6. List the tax paid and the total amount.
Line 8: Add lines 4 to 7. Enter the total here.