Several states have a tax free weekend where you don’t have to pay sales tax on certain items. Usually, these are timed for back-to-school shopping. Below is a list of the states that participate, the dates for those states and the products that will be tax free.
Alabama (August 6-8): Clothing up to $100, computers -up to $750, school supplies – up to $50, books- up to $30
Connecticut (August 15-21): Clothing & footwear – up to $300
Florida (August 13-15): Clothing & books – $50, school supplies – $10
Illionois (August 6-15): Clothing, footwear and school supplies – $100
Iowa (August 6-7): Clothing -$100
Louisana (August 6-7): All taxable products -$2,500
Maryland (August 8-14): Clothing & footwear – $100
Mississippi (July 30-31): Clothing & footwear – $100
Missouri (August 6-8): Clothing – $100, computers – $3,500, school supplies – $50
New Mexico (August 6-8): Clothing -$100, computers – $1,000, school supplies – $15
North Carolina (August 6-8): Clothing -$100, school supplies – $100, instructional material – $300, computers – $3,500, other comp. – $250, sports equipment – $50
Oklahoma (August 6-8): Clothing – $100
South Carolina (August 6-8): Clothing, school supplies, computers, other
Tennessee (August 6-8): Clothing – $100, school supplies – $100, computers – $1,500
Texas (August 20-22): Clothing, backpacks, school supplies – $100
Virginia (August 6-8): Clothing – $100, school supplies -$20
What are you going to get during the tax free weekend?
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Tennessee considers diapers a clothing so they will be tax free. Also in Tennessee the IPad is considered a tablet computer and will be tax free.