Iowa Admin. Code r. 701-202.6 - [Effective 3/26/2025] Direct pay permits and negotiated rate agreements
(1)
Direct pay permits in
general. Qualified purchasers, users, and consumers of tangible
personal property, specified digital products, or taxable services pursuant to
Iowa Code chapter 423 may remit tax owed directly to the department instead of
having the tax collected and remitted by the seller. A qualified purchaser,
user, or consumer shall not be granted or exercise this direct pay option
except upon proper application to the department and only after issuance of the
direct pay permit by the director of the department or personnel authorized by
the director.
a.
Qualifications for a
direct pay permit. To qualify for a direct pay permit, an applicant
will meet all of the following criteria:
(1)
Be a purchaser, user, or consumer of tangible personal property, specified
digital products, or taxable services.
(2) Have an accrual of sales and use tax
liability of more than $8,000 in a month. A purchaser, user, or consumer may
have more than one business location and can combine the sales and use tax
liabilities on consumed goods of all locations to meet the requirement of
$8,000 in sales and use tax liability in a month to qualify if the records are
located in a centralized location. If a purchaser, user, or consumer is
combining more than one location, only one direct pay tax return for all of the
combined locations needs to be filed with the department. However, local option
sales tax should not be included in the tax base for determining qualification
for a direct pay permit. If a purchaser, user, or consumer has more than one
location, but not all locations wish to remit under a direct pay permit, the
purchaser, user, or consumer will need to indicate which locations will be
utilizing the direct pay permit at the time of application.
(3) Remit tax and file returns pursuant to
Iowa Code section 423.31. Paragraph
202.6(1)"d" contains further details.
b.
Nonqualifying purchases or
uses. The granting of a direct pay permit is not allowed for any of
the imposed taxes listed in Iowa Code section
423.36(9)
"b."
c.
Application and permit information. To obtain a direct pay
permit, a purchaser, user, or consumer will fully and properly complete an
application form prescribed by the director and provide certification that the
purchaser, user, or consumer has paid sales and use tax to the department or
vendors over the last two years prior to application, an average of $8,000 in a
month. Upon approval, the director or personnel authorized by the director will
issue a direct pay permit to qualifying applicants. The direct pay permit will
contain direct pay permit identifying information, including a direct pay
permit identification number. The direct pay permit should be retained by the
permit holder. When purchasing from a vendor, a permit holder should give the
vendor a certificate of exemption containing the information as set forth in
rule 701-288.3 (423).
d.
Remittance and reporting.
Direct pay permit holders shall remit and report sales, use, and local option
sales tax on a monthly basis. Remittance of tax due under a direct pay permit
will begin with the first month after the direct pay permit is issued to the
holder. The tax to be paid under a direct pay permit shall be remitted directly
to the department by electronic funds transfer (EFT) only. A permit holder need
not have remitted by EFT prior to obtaining a direct pay permit to qualify for
such a permit. However, a permit holder must remit taxes due by EFT for
transactions entered into on or after the date the permit is issued. All local
option sales tax due must be reported and remitted at the same time as the
sales and use taxes due under the direct pay permit for the corresponding tax
period. However, local option sales tax should not be included in the tax base
for determining qualification for a direct pay permit or frequency of
remittance. Reports should be filed with the department on a monthly basis. The
director may, when necessary and advisable in order to secure the collection of
tax due, require an applicant for a direct pay permit or a permit holder to
file with the director a qualified surety bond as set forth in Iowa Code
section 423.35. A permit holder who
fails to report or remit any tax when due is subject to the penalty and
interest provisions set forth in Iowa Code section
421.27.
e.
Permit revocation and
nontransferability. A direct pay permit may be used indefinitely
unless it is revoked by the department. A direct pay permit is not transferable
and cannot be assigned to a third party. The department may revoke a direct pay
permit at any time the permit holder fails to meet the requirements for a
direct pay permit, misuses the direct pay permit, or fails to comply with the
provisions in Iowa Code section
423.36(9). If a
direct pay permit is revoked, it is the responsibility of the prior holder of
the permit to inform all vendors of the revocation so the vendors may begin to
collect tax at the time of purchase. A prior permit holder is responsible for
any tax, penalty, and interest due for failure to notify a vendor of revocation
of a direct pay permit.
f.
Recordkeeping requirements. The parties involved in
transactions involving a direct pay permit shall have the following
recordkeeping duties:
(1) Permit holder. The
holder of a direct pay permit will retain possession of the direct pay permit
and keep a record of all transactions made pursuant to the direct pay permit in
compliance with rule 701-11.3
(321,421,423,452A,453A).
(2)
Vendor. A vendor will retain a valid exemption certificate under rule
701-209.1 (423) that is received
from the direct pay permit holder and retain records of all transactions
engaged in with the permit holder in which tax was not collected, in compliance
with rule 701-11.3
(321,421,423,452A,453A). A vendor's liability for uncollected tax is governed
by the liability provisions of a seller under an exemption certificate set
forth in rule 701-209.1
(423).
(2)
Negotiated rate agreements.
a.
In general. Any person
who has been issued or who has applied for a direct pay permit may request the
department to enter into a negotiated rate agreement with the permit holder or
applicant. These agreements are negotiated on a case-by-case basis and, if
approved by the department, allow a direct pay permit holder to pay the state
sales, local option sales, or use tax on a basis calculated by agreement
between the direct pay permit holder and the department. Negotiated rate
agreements are not applicable to sales and use taxes set out in paragraph
202.6(1)"b," and no negotiated rate agreement is effective for
any period during which a taxpayer who is a signatory to the agreement is not a
direct pay permit holder.
b.
Required information. All negotiated rate agreements shall
contain the following information or an explanation for its omission:
(1) The name of the taxpayer who has entered
into the agreement with the department.
(2) The name and title of each person signing
the agreement and the name, telephone or fax number, and email or physical
address of at least one person to be contacted if questions regarding the
agreement arise.
(3) The period
during which the agreement is in effect, the renewal or extension rights (if
any) of each party, and the effective date of the agreement.
(4) The negotiated rate or rates, the classes
of sales or uses to which each separate rate is applicable, any items that will
be excluded from the agreement, and any circumstances that will result in a
changed rate or rates or changed composition of classes to which rates are
applicable.
(5) Actions or
circumstances that render the agreement void, or voidable at the option of
either party, and the time frame in which the agreement will be
voided.
(6) Rights, if any, of the
parties to resort to mediation or arbitration.
(7) An explanation of the department's right
to audit aspects of the agreement, including any right to audit remaining after
the agreement's termination.
(8)
The conditions by which the agreement may be terminated and the effective date
of the termination.
(9) The
methodology used to determine the negotiated rate and any schedules needed to
verify percentages.
(10) Any other
matter deemed necessary to the parties' mutual understanding of the agreement.
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 423.36.
Notes
ARC 7714C, IAB 3/6/24, effective 4/10/24
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