DES MOINES, IOWA (November 12, 2024) — The Iowa Department of Revenue launched new capabilities to the State's integrated tax and licensing system and customer-facing portal, GovConnectIowa. These updates provide new benefits to state agencies, credit unions, county assessors, auditors, and treasurers.

The Department is completing the fourth rollout of a five-year effort to modernize and simplify processes for individuals and businesses in Iowa. These efforts include a wide range of customer-centered solutions designed to better serve the people, local governments, and businesses of Iowa, while streamlining numerous tax-related processes.

On November 12, the State added additional tax types and increased online service functionality through our GovConnectIowa Program. This fourth rollout includes:

* Adding the following Local Government Services to our integrated portals:

o Equalization

o Distributions

o Utility Replacement Tax

o Central Assessments

o Statewide Property Tax

* Integrating Cigarette and Tobacco Products Tax and related Licensing

* Adding support for Moneys and Credits Tax

* Adding support for Motor Vehicle One-Time Registration Fee

To support this enhanced functionality, we've launched five new portals into our GovConnectIowa Program:

* Assessor Portal

* Auditor Portal

* Treasurer Portal

* Tobacco Licensing Portal

* Law Enforcement Portal

For more information about the GovConnectIowa Program and descriptions of the Portals, please visit revenue.iowa.gov/portals.

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