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Some goods are exempt from sales tax under Iowa law. Examples include most non-prepared food items, prescription drugs, and medical supplies.
You need a bill of sale and the manufacturers certificate of origin to register a new boat. If the boat is not new, you need the boats registration and title (if applicable). Registrations are not transferable. The boat operator must carry the registration certificate on board at all times.
The Polk County Recorders Office issues ATV, boat and snowmobile registrations, titles and liens on titles. We also collect sales tax on casual boat sales. If you need assistance or have any questions, call 515-286-3162 or send us an email. If you have received an Online Renewal Notice in the mail, please click here.
All boats over 17 feet in length (except canoes and kayaks) require a title. In addition, all boats with a lien must be titled.
Sales of boats and OHVs in Iowa are subject to the state sales tax of 6 percent plus local option taxes, if any. This applies to sales by individuals, as well as, dealers.
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If a boat owner decides to move his or her boat from one of the five states without a general sales tax (Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire, and Oregon) to any other state, when the vessel is registered in the new state, it will trigger the sales tax due.
Transfers need bill of sale, title if (applicable) and registration all signed by seller. Boats with a lien and boats that are 17 and over in length (except canoes and kayaks) are required to be titled.
County recorders register new and used boats in the county where you live. Boat owners must display current registration decals and Iowa-issued registration numbers. You need a bill of sale and the manufacturers certificate of origin to register a new boat.

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