Trailing nexus
Trailing nexus in Iowa
"Trailing nexus" is the duty to keep filing in Iowa for a while after you drop below the threshold. Getting this window wrong is the single most common deregistration mistake — here's Iowa's rule.
Confidence: moderate
Parts of this page (often the trailing-nexus timing) are still being verified, so our confidence here is moderate rather than high. Confirm anything you act on with Iowa Department of Revenue or a tax professional before you register or deregister.
- Has trailing nexus?
- Yes
- Approx. duration
- 12 months
- Can deregister below threshold?
- Yes, after the window
- Tax authority
- Iowa Department of Revenue
Source: State rule
Iowa trailing nexus
Iowa has trailing nexus of roughly 12 months. Through the end of the calendar year following the year nexus was first established.
What trailing nexus means
When you drop below Iowa's threshold, the obligation doesn't end instantly. Most states make you keep the registration active and keep filing — even $0 returns — for a defined window. That window is "trailing" (or "sticky") nexus.
Iowa's trailing-nexus rule
Through the end of the calendar year following the year nexus was first established. Under Iowa Admin. Code 701-207.10 (formerly cited as 701-215.7), a remote retailer that exceeds the threshold in Year 1 must collect throughout all of Year 2. If the seller does not meet or exceed the threshold in Year 2, it may cancel its permit and cease collecting as of January 1 of Year 3.
Sellers must continue to collect and remit while still registered, even if they fall below the threshold mid-year. Iowa does not reinstate canceled permits — a new permit application is required if re-registration is needed later.
Why it matters for canceling
Canceling the day you drop below the threshold — or skipping a required final return — is exactly what triggers penalties. Clear Iowa's window first, file every return due during it, then close the account.
Where TrailingZero fits
TrailingZero connects to your store read-only, maps where you actually have nexus state by state, and computes Iowa's exact trailing-nexus end date so you cancel on the right day, not too early. During any wind-down it can file the zero-dollar returns so nothing lapses — and you only pay for the states you genuinely keep. Run a free audit anytime; this page is free education either way.
Iowa Trailing nexus FAQ
- How long is trailing nexus in Iowa?
- Roughly 12 months. Through the end of the calendar year following the year nexus was first established. Under Iowa Admin.
- Can I stop filing in Iowa right after I drop below the threshold?
- Not immediately — you must keep filing through Iowa's trailing window. Sellers must continue to collect and remit while still registered, even if they fall below the threshold mid-year. Iowa does not reinstate canceled permits — a new permit application is required if re-registration is needed later.
- Is this tax advice?
- No. This page is general education built from public sources and the rules change often. Confirm your specific situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister.
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Primary sources reviewed for this page. Data current as of June 2026.
- https://revenue.iowa.gov/taxes/tax-guidance/sales-use-excise-tax/remote-sellers-marketplace-facilitators
- https://revenue.iowa.gov/permits-licensing/business-permit-registration
- https://revenue.iowa.gov/taxes/file-my-taxes/business-taxes/filing-frequency-return-due-dates
- https://revenue.iowa.gov/taxes/tax-guidance/sales-use-excise-tax/sales-and-use-tax-permit-return-filing-and-payment-changes
- https://revenue.iowa.gov/taxes/tax-guidance/sales-use-excise-tax/sales-use-tax-guide
- https://www.salestaxinstitute.com/resources/economic-nexus-state-guide
- https://www.salestaxinstitute.com/resources/iowa-enacts-remote-seller-nexus-provisions
- https://www.avalara.com/blog/en/north-america/2019/05/iowa-removes-transaction-threshold-for-out-of-state-sellers.html
TrailingZerois software, not a CPA or law firm, and this page is general education — not tax or legal advice. State rules and thresholds change frequently; confirm your situation with the state's tax authority or your accountant before you register or deregister. See how we research and review this data in our editorial & accuracy policy.