1. a. Except as provided in paragraphs “b” and “c”, the director shall credit the local sales and services tax receipts and interest and penalties from a county-imposed tax to the county’s account in the local sales and services tax fund for the county in which the tax was collected. If the director is unable to determine from which county any of the receipts were collected, those receipts shall be allocated among the possible counties based on allocation rules adopted by the director.

 b. The director shall credit the designated amount of the increase in local sales and services tax receipts, as computed in section 423B.10, collected in an urban renewal area of an eligible city that has adopted an ordinance pursuant to section 423B.10, subsection 2, into a special city account in the local sales and services tax fund.
 c. The director shall credit the local sales and services tax receipts and interest and penalties from a city-imposed tax under section 423B.1, subsection 2, to the city’s account in the local sales and services tax fund.

Terms Used In Iowa Code 423B.7

  • Director: means the director of the department of revenue. See Iowa Code 453A.42
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • month: means a calendar month, and the word "year" and the abbreviation "A. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • property: includes personal and real property. See Iowa Code 4.1
  • Use: means the exercise of any right or power incidental to the ownership of tobacco products. See Iowa Code 453A.42
 2. The director of revenue by the last day of each month shall transfer to each city or county where the local option tax is imposed the amount of tax moneys remitted to the department attributable to each city or county from the preceding month.
 3. Seventy-five percent of each county’s account shall be remitted on the basis of the county’s population residing in the unincorporated area where the tax was imposed and those incorporated areas where the tax was imposed as follows:

 a. To the board of supervisors a pro rata share based upon the percentage of the above population of the county residing in the unincorporated area of the county where the tax was imposed according to the most recent certified federal census.
 b. To each city in the county where the tax was imposed a pro rata share based upon the percentage of the city’s population residing in the county to the above population of the county according to the most recent certified federal census.
 c. If a subsequent certified census exists which modifies that most recent certified federal census for a participating jurisdiction under paragraphs “a” and “b”, the computations under paragraphs “a” and “b” shall utilize the subsequent certified census in the distribution formula under rules established by the director of revenue.
 4. Twenty-five percent of each county’s account shall be remitted based on the sum of property tax dollars levied by the board of supervisors if the tax was imposed in the unincorporated areas and each city in the county where the tax was imposed during the three-year period beginning July 1, 1982, and ending June 30, 1985, as follows:

 a. To the board of supervisors a pro rata share based upon the percentage of the total property tax dollars levied by the board of supervisors during the above three-year period.
 b. To each city council where the tax was imposed a pro rata share based upon the percentage of property tax dollars levied by the city during the above three-year period of the above total property tax dollars levied by the board of supervisors and each city where the tax was imposed during the above three-year period.
 5. From each city’s account, the percent of revenues agreed to be distributed to the county in the agreement entered into as provided in section 423B.1, subsection 2, paragraph “a”, subparagraph (3), and paragraph “c”, shall be deposited into the appropriate county’s account to be remitted as provided in subsections 3 and 4. The remaining revenues in the city’s account shall be remitted to the city council. If a county does not have an account, its percent of the revenues shall be remitted directly to the county board of supervisors.
 6. From each special city account, the revenues shall be remitted to the city council for deposit in the special fund created in section 403.19, subsection 2, to be used by the city as provided in section 423B.10. The distribution from the special city account is not subject to the distribution formula provided in subsections 3, 4, and 5.
 7. a. Subject to the requirement of paragraph “b”, local sales and services tax moneys received by a city or county may be expended for any lawful purpose of the city or county, including but not limited to expenses related to providing emergency medical services within the applicable city or county.

 b. Each city located in whole or in part in a qualified county and each qualified county for the unincorporated area for which the imposition of the local sales and services tax in the city or portion thereof or the unincorporated area, as applicable, was approved at election on or after January 1, 2019, shall use not less than fifty percent of the moneys received from the qualified county’s account in the local sales and services tax fund for property tax relief.