Back-to-School Sales Tax Holidays

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Just a reminder!  Connecticut kicks off on Sunday!

Yes, it does seem too soon to start thinking about Back-to-School shopping, but there are some Sales Tax Holidays that are creeping up on us!  The first one starts July 25th!  So check out the list and see if your state is participating so that you can plan accordingly.  If your state is not listed, legislation has not been approved authorizing a sales tax holiday and you should contact your state legislator for more information and even let them know you’d like to see one!  (Or for those of you in North Carolina, they just repealed it this week…tell them you want it back!)  Every penny counts when you consider how much is spent on school shopping each year!

State Dates Information Links
Alabama August 1-3 http://www.revenue.alabama.gov/
Arkansas August 2-3 http://www.dfa.arkansas.gov/
Connecticut August 17-23 http://www.ct.gov/
Florida August 1-3 http://dor.myflorida.com/dor/
Georgia August 1-2 https://etax.dor.ga.gov/
Iowa August 1-2 http://www.iowaccess.org/tax/
Louisiana August 1-2 http://www.revenue.louisiana.gov/
Maryland August 10-16 http://www.marylandtaxes.com/
Mississippi July 25-26 http://www.dor.ms.gov/
Missouri August 1-3 http://dor.mo.gov/
New Mexico August 1-3 http://www.tax.newmexico.gov
North Carolina August 1-3 http://www.dornc.com/ (repealed)
Oklahoma August 1-3 http://www.tax.ok.gov/
South Carolina August 1-3 http://www.sctax.org/
Tennessee August 1-3 http://tn.gov/revenue/
Texas August 8-10 http://www.window.state.tx.us/
Virginia August 1-3 http://www.tax.virginia.gov/
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  1. julie muellerschoen says

    Was wondering if ill. will have Back To School Tax Holidays!!!

    • They are not on the list to have one. They have participated previously (2010) but not since. You can contact your state legislator and let them know you would like to see it make a return!

  2. I never heard of a tax free holiday. PA does not have taxes on clothes

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