Sweetwater Reporter

Texas Sales Tax Holiday Coming August 6-8

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(AUSTIN) — Texas Comptrolle­r Glenn Hegar is reminding shoppers they can save money on clothes and school supplies during the state’s sales tax holiday on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 6-8. State law exempts sales tax on qualified items — such as clothing, footwear, school supplies and backpacks — priced below $100, saving shoppers about $8 on every $100 they spend. The date of the sales tax holiday and list of taxexempt items are set by the Texas Legislatur­e. “For many families with children who are going back to their school campuses for the first time since the pandemic began, the sales tax holiday is the perfect opportunit­y to save money on school supplies and other tax-free items,” Hegar said.

“As a father with three school-aged children myself, I know how these expenses can add up.”

Apparel and school supplies that may be purchased taxfree are listed on the Comptrolle­r’s website at TexasTaxHo­liday.org. During the annual sales tax holiday, qualifying items can be purchased tax free online or by telephone, mail, custom order or any other means (including in-store purchases) when either:

(continued from Page 1) the item is both delivered to, and paid for by, the customer during the exemption period; or the customer orders and pays for the item, and the seller accepts the order during the exemption period for immediate shipment, even if delivery is made after the exemption period ends.

Texas’ sales tax holiday weekend has been an annual event since 1999, allowing consumers to save millions of dollars in state and local sales taxes each year. The Comptrolle­r’s office estimates that shoppers will save an estimated $107.3 million in state and local sales tax during this sales tax holiday.

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