In my state there is no sales tax on a home sale.
7%
The sales tax rate in Iowa is 6%. Some areas of the state impose an additional 1% Local Option Sales Tax (LOST) bringing the total sales tax rate to 7%.
5%
All sales of tangible personal property in Iowa are subject to sales tax unless exempted by state law. Sales of services are exempt from Iowa sales tax unless taxed (enumerated) by state law. Labor is not tangible personal property So what that means, is unless the labor is specifically enumerated as a taxable type of service, than labor is NOT taxable. see http://www.state.ia.us/tax/educate/78539.html#ExemptSales for a listing on labor that requires collection of state sales tax.
You will probably have to pay Iowa's if it's from a dealer.
Sales tax was first implemented in New Jersey on July 15, 1966. This tax was imposed to generate revenue for the state by taxing retail transactions on specific goods and services.
yes you will pay sales tax when you transfer the title at your county's admin. building.
I'm not sure exactly what you're looking for, but try this: http://www.iowa.gov/tax/forms/sales.html
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sales tax in Iowa is 5% and in Illinois its 6.25%, not sure which cook county you wanted. If you mean Illinois, the sales tax on vehicles adds a local component, which is based on the registration address, not the place of purchase. In addition, Cook County has a 3/4% use tax on retail vehicle sales. In addition, for new motor vehicles, there is a tax based on the number of wheels; $7.50 for motorcycles and $15 for cars. Save money! Don't buy in Cook County, Illinois! I don't know about Iowa.