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Tax holiday on way to 16 states in time for back-to-school sales

- Kelly Tyko Tax holidays “do not promote economic growth ... they simply shift the timing of purchases.” The Tax Foundation

Millions of American families with children who are school- or collegebou­nd will have the chance to save a few dollars this summer.

Sixteen states are holding sales tax holidays to help get them ready for the upcoming school year and the savings, which are usually on clothes and school supplies, are open to all.

Alabama’s holiday is first, with a three-day holiday kicking off Friday. Mississipp­i and Tennessee hold their holidays later in July but the bulk of the holidays are set for the beginning of August.

While many consumers are expected to take advantage of the savings, the Tax Foundation found that sales tax holidays “do not promote economic growth or significan­tly increase consumer purchases ... they simply shift the timing of purchases.”

Alaska, Delaware, Montana, New Hampshire and Oregon don’t need a sales tax holiday to help get ready for the new school year. Those states don’t have a sales tax, according to the Tax

Foundation.

In some states including Massachuse­tts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvan­ia and Rhode Island, most clothing is tax-free year-round.

Not every town and county are participat­ing in the sales tax holidays, nor will every item be tax-free. Online shopping also is exempt from tax during the days.

Alabama

Dates: Friday through Sunday

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: $100 or less

❚ Technology: Single purchases $750 or less of computers, computer software and school computer supplies

❚ School supplies: $50 or less

❚ Books: $30 or less

See the complete list online:

www.revenue.alabama.gov/ sales-use/sales-tax-holidays

Arkansas

Dates: Aug. 3-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than

$100

❚ Clothing accessory or equipment: Less than $50

❚ Select school supplies, school art supplies and instructio­nal materials: No limit

See the complete list online:

www.dfa.arkansas.gov

Connecticu­t

Dates: Aug. 18-24

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than $100

Full list:www.ct.gov/drs

Florida

Dates: Aug. 2-6

What’s tax free:

❚ Clothing, footwear and accessorie­s: $60 or less

❚ School supplies: $15 or less

❚ Computers and accessorie­s: $1,000 or less per item

See the complete list online:

www.floridarev­enue.com/ backtoscho­ol Dates: Aug. 2-3

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than $100

See the complete list online: https://tax.iowa.gov/iowas-annual -sales-tax-holiday

Maryland

Dates: Aug. 11-17

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: $100 or less

❚ Backpacks: First $40 is tax-exempt

See the complete list online:

https://taxes.marylandta­xes.gov

Massachuse­tts

Dates: Aug. 17-18

What’s tax-free: Almost everything that costs up to $2,500. In Massachuse­tts, there is no sales tax on clothes under $175 year round.

More informatio­n: www.mass.gov

Mississipp­i

Dates: July 26-27

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear and school supplies: Less than $100 per item

See the complete list online: www.dor.ms.gov

Missouri

Dates: Aug. 2-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing: Up to $100

❚ School supplies: Not to exceed $50 per purchase

❚ Computer software: Up to $350

❚ Personal computers: Up to $1,500

❚ Graphing calculator­s: Up to $150

See the complete list online:

https://dor.mo.gov/business/sales/taxholiday/school

New Mexico

Dates: Aug. 2-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than $100

❚ Computers: $1,000 or less

❚ School supplies: Less than $30

See the complete list online: www.tax.newmexico.gov Dates: Aug. 2-4 What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing: $75 or less

❚ School supplies and instructio­nal materials: $20 or less

Full list: www.tax.ohio.gov

Oklahoma

Dates: Aug. 2-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than $100

See the complete list online: www.ok.gov/tax

South Carolina

Dates: Aug. 2-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing: No limit

❚ School supplies: No limit

❚ Computers: No limit

❚ Books and musical instrument­s: Tax-free if for school assignment­s

❚ Bed and bath: No limit, includes blankets, bed spreads, bed linens, towels, etc. See the complete list online: https://dor.sc.gov/taxfreewee­kend

Tennessee

Dates: July 26-28

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing: $100 or less

❚ School supplies: $100 or less

❚ Computers: $1,500 or less

See the complete list online: www.tn.gov/revenue/taxes/sales-and-use-tax/sales-tax-holiday

Texas

Dates: Aug. 9-11

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: Less than $100

❚ School supplies and backpacks: Less than $100

See the complete list online:

https://comptrolle­r.texas.gov/taxes

Virginia

Dates: Aug. 2-4

What’s tax-free:

❚ Clothing, footwear: $100 or less

❚ School supplies: $20 or less

❚ Hurricane and emergency preparedne­ss products: Portable generators up to $1,000; gas-powered chainsaws $350 or less; other specified hurricane preparedne­ss items, $60 or less per item.

❚ Energy Star and WaterSense products: $2,500 or less per item

See the complete list online:

www.tax.virginia.gov/virginia-sales-tax-holiday

Iowa

Ohio

 ?? KELLY TYKO/USA TODAY ?? Sales tax holidays, sometimes called tax-free weekends, offer families preparing for the new school year a chance to save.
KELLY TYKO/USA TODAY Sales tax holidays, sometimes called tax-free weekends, offer families preparing for the new school year a chance to save.

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