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Opis: id="article-body" class="row " section="article-body" data-component="trackCWV"> With painfully cutting into our budgets, saving even just a couple bucks on items such as could feel like getting something for nothing. If you're always hunting for a discount, or just looking for different ways to , find out if your state is offering a tax-free period this summer. Also known as sales tax holidays, these weekend or week-long events eliminate or reduce state, and sometimes local, sales tax from certain back-to school categories and beyond. This year's list of items include books, computers, clothing and athletic gear, with 18 states participating (not counting the five states that never charge sales tax).Check out the map below to find out if your state participates in a sales tax holiday in July or August, when it's happening and what items are tax-free. !function(e,i,n,s)var t="InfogramEmbeds",d=e.getElementsByTagName("script");if(window&&window.initialized)window.process&&window.process();else if(!e.getElementById(n))var o=e.createElement("script");o.async=1,o.id=n,o.website style="padding:8px 0;font-family:Arial!important;font-size:13px!important;line-height:15px!important;text-align:center;border-top:1px solid #dadada;margin:0 30px"> Tax-free weekend dates and deals by state Alabama Dates: July 15 to 17, 2022Tax-free itemsSchool supplies: $50 or less per itemBooks: $30 or less per itemComputers: $750 or less per itemClothing: $100 or less per itemView the on the Alabama Department of Revenue website Arkansas Dates: Aug. 6 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemSchool accessories: $50 or less per itemComputers and wechis selected school suppliesView the on the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration website Connecticut Dates: Aug. 21 to 27, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per item, excluding athletic gear and uniformsView the on the Connecticut Department of Revenue website Florida Dates: July 25 to Aug. 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $60 or less per itemSelect accessories: $60 or less per itemSchool supplies: $15 or less per itemComputers: Tax-free for the first $1,000 spentView the on the Florida Department of Revenue website Illinois Dates: Aug. 5 to 14, 2022Reduced-tax itemsSchool supplies and clothing items totaling under $125 will receive a 5% sales tax reductionView the on the Illinois Department of Revenue website Iowa Dates: Aug. 5 to 6, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per item, excluding athletic gear, backpacks and handbagsView the on the Iowa Department of Revenue website Maryland Dates: Aug. 14 to 20, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemBackpacks: Tax-free for the first $40 spentView the on the Comptroller of Maryland website Massachusetts Dates: Aug. 13 to 14, 2022Tax-free itemsRetail items purchased for personal use (business purchases excluded): $2,500 or less, excluding meals, motor vehicles, motorboats, gas, electricity, tobacco, marijuana products and alcoholic beverages View the on the Massachusetts Department of Revenue website Mississippi Dates: July 29 to 30, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemSchool supplies: $100 or less per itemView the on the Mississippi Department of Revenue website Missouri Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing: $100 or less per itemSchool supplies: $50 or less per itemComputer software: $350 or less per itemPersonal computers: $1,500 or less per itemGraphing calculators: $150 or less per itemView the on the Missouri Department of Revenue website New Mexico Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemComputers: $1,000 or less per itemComputer software: $500 or less per itemSchool supplies: $30 or less per itemView the on the New Mexico Taxation and Revenue website Ohio Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing: $75 or less per itemSchool supplies and books: $20 or less per itemView the on the Ohio Department of Taxation website Oklahoma Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per item, excluding athletic gear and uniformsView the on the Oklahoma Tax Commission website South Carolina Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes Select accessoriesSchool suppliesComputersView the on the South Carolina Department of Revenue website Tennessee Dates: July 29 to 31, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per item, excluding handbags, jewelry and sports gearSchool and art supplies: $100 or less per itemLaptops, tablets and computers: $1,500 or less per itemView the on the Tennessee Department of Revenue website Texas Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemSchool supplies: $100 or less per itemView the on the Texas Comptroller website Virginia Dates: Aug. 5 to 7, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing and shoes: $100 or less per itemSchool supplies: $20 or less per itemEnergy Star, WaterSense and hurricane preparedness items (with qualifying limits)View the on the Virginia Department of Taxation website West Virginia Dates: Aug. 5 to 8, 2022Tax-free itemsClothing: $125 or less per itemCertain school supplies: $50 or less per itemSchool books and instructional materials: $20 or less per itemLaptop and tablets: $500 or less per itemSports equipment: $150 or less per itemView the on the West Virginia State Tax Department website States that are always sales-tax freeAlaskaDelawareMontanaNew HampshireOregon What is a tax holiday? A tax holiday, also called a tax-free weekend or week, refers to a period of time when qualifying items are exempt from sales tax. Some states hold tax-free holidays annually, and a few even host several tax-free events throughout the year. Most states that participate in tax holidays hold an event in the summer that aligns with back-to-school shopping. Do tax-free weekends include online sales? Yes, online purchases for state residents made during their sales tax holiday will be tax-free, even through large online retailers like . Just make sure you follow your state's guidelines for qualifying items. What happens if I buy a qualifying item that's over the dollar limit? This varies by state. In Maryland for example, the first $40 spent on a backpack is tax-free. If you were to spend $60 on a backpack, you would only be taxed for $20. However, in a state like Massachusetts, if you go over the price limit -- $2,500 for all qualifying purchases -- the entire item is subject to sales tax. We recommend reviewing your state's full item list and rules to plan accordingly. Do all cities in a state holding a tax holiday participate? Most states require all cities and businesses therein to participate in tax-free holidays. , and do not. Can you save money by shopping during a tax holiday? You can save money by avoiding sales tax during a tax holiday, particularly in states with high-average state and local sales tax rates like Tennessee (9.55%), Arkansas (9.51%) and Alabama (9.22%). That said, you'll want to make sure you stick to a budget to avoid overspending and do your research on back-to-school deals. Some stores may offer lower prices on clothing, supplies and computers than you might receive by paying full price during a tax holiday.
Data publikacji: 23-07-22