The Tax Free Holiday comes with its own set of interesting rules and regulations. Do you know what you can buy in your state? You want to know what the policies are in your state, so that you aren’t surprised when you get to the check out line. This holiday was created for families with students going back to school or college and those kinds of back to school shopping sales at its core, so in order to save the most money, you will need to keep that in mind. Even if you aren’t preparing for students who are starting back to school or who are getting ready to go back to college, you can find savings that will interest you.
Below you will find a state by state listing of what you are allowed to purchase that will qualify for the tax free discount.
Alabama
Alabama’s tax free holiday will net savings on these purchases:
- Clothing under $100
- School supplies under $50
- Books under $30
- Computers/computer equipment under $750
Arkansas
In Arkansas, the law applies to:
- Any clothing and footwear (priced at less than $100 per item)
- Accessories (priced at less than $50 per item)
- School supplies
Connecticut
The Connecticut policy is limited to:
- Clothing under $300 per item
- Shoes under $300 per item
Florida
The state of Florida restricts purchases to:
- Books, clothing, and footwear ($75 or less)
- School supplies ($15 or less)
Iowa
In Iowa, you’ll be able to get:
- Clothing under $100
- Shoes under $100
Louisiana
The state of Louisiana offers a “general merchandise” tax free holiday with generous guidelines:
- Purchases under $2,500
- Excludes the purchase of taxable services, automobiles, and meals
Maryland
Maryland offers these restrictions to consumers:
- Clothing priced at $100 or less
- Footwear priced at $100 or less
Mississippi
Mississippi has these limitations, pay particular attention to the specifics on shoes:
- Clothing under $100
- Shoes under $100 – (Does not apply to skis, swim fins, roller blades, skates, and other things that may be considered footwear but do not qualify in particular as “shoes”)
Missouri
If you live in Missouri, be sure to take advantage of the savings on computers:
- Clothing under $100
- School supplies under $50
- Computer software under $350
- Computers/computer equipment under $3,500
New Mexico
New Mexico’s tax free savings days applies to:
- All clothing and shoes under $100
- School supplies under $15
- Computers under $1,000
- Computer equipment under $500
North Carolina
In North Carolina, you will be able to stack up the savings on:
- Clothing, footwear, and school supplies under $100
- Sports and recreation equipment under $50
- Computers under $3,500
- Computer equipment under $250
Oklahoma
In the state of Oklahoma, you will find tax free savings limited to:
- Clothing and shoes priced under $100
South Carolina
In South Carolina, I haven’t found any monetary restrictions, just limitations on type of product:
- Clothing
- Accessories
- Footwear
- School supplies
- Computers
- Computer equipment
Tennessee
In my home state of Tennessee, you will be able to use the tax free advantage to purchase:
- Clothing under $100
- School and art supplies under $100
- Computers under $1,500
Texas
The state of Texas offers the tax free discount on:
- Clothing and footwear under $100
- School supplies under $100
- Backpacks under $100 for elementary and secondary students
- BONUS: Texas includes layaway items
Virginia
In Virginia, the tax free back to school holiday lets you get the savings on:
- Clothing and footwear under $100
- School supplies under $20
See the complete listing of Tax Free Weekends state by state HERE plus great shopping tips.
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