Sales Tax Holidays
Even though it seems as though school just ended here, it will soon be time for kids to head back to classes! That means one of the most expensive times of the year for many families is coming up. Clothes and supplies for school can add up quickly, especially if you have teenagers who are already into adult sizes!
Luckily, many states now have sales tax holidays, when clothing, supplies, and other items have no sales tax applied to them. It can mean great savings for many people. I know that I usually buy the bulk of my daughter’s clothes and supplies during our annual tax holiday.
Below is a list of the states offering tax holidays, the dates, and the items which are exempt. I’ve collected these from several different sources. If you know of any other states having tax holidays, please feel free to post them in the comments. Happy shopping!
Alabama
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, computers up to $750, school supplies up to $50, books up to $30
Connecticut
When? August 19-25
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $300
District of Columbia
When? August 4-12
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, school supplies up to $100
Florida
When? August 4-13
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $50, school supplies up to $10
Georgia
When? August 2, 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, school supplies up to $20, computers up to $1,500.
Iowa
When? August 3 and 4
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100
Louisiana
When? August 3 and 4
What’s exempt? Most individual items of for non-business use up to $2,500
Missouri
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, computers up to $3500 and school supplies up to $50
New Mexico
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, computers up to $1,000 and school supplies up to $15
North Carolina
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing, footwear, and school supplies up to $100, sports equipment up to $50 per item, computers up to $3,500, and computer supplies up to $250 per item
Oklahoma
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? clothing up to $100
South Carolina
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? clothing, school supplies, computers
Tennessee
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? clothing up to $100, school supplies up to $100 and computers up to $1,500
Texas
When? August 17, 18, and 19
What’s exempt? Most clothing and footwear priced under $100, backpacks under $100.
Virginia
When? August 3, 4 and 5
What’s exempt? Clothing up to $100, school supplies up to $20
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