2017 State Sales Tax Holidays by State

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2017 State Sales Tax Holidays

Arkansas(August 5-6): clothing – $ 100, school supplies www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Connecticut (August 20-26): clothing and footwear – $ 100 www.ct.gov/drs
Florida (August 4-6): clothing – $ 60, supplies – $ 15, computers – $ 750 floridarevenue.com

Iowa (August 4-5): clothing – $ 100 tax.iowa.gov
Louisiana (August 4-5): Annual Holiday all TPP – $ 2,500 (2% rate reduction) www.revenue.louisiana.gov
Louisiana (September 1-3): firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies (2% rate reduction) www.revenue.louisiana.gov

Maryland (August 13-19): clothing & footwear-$ 100 www.marylandtaxes.com
Mississippi (August 25-27): firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies www.dor.ms.gov
Missouri (August 4-6): clothing – $ 100, computers – $ 1,500, school supplies – $ 50 dor.mo.gov

New Mexico (August 4-6): clothing – $ 100, computers – $ 1,000, computer equip. – $ 500, school supplies – $ 30 www.tax.newmexico.gov
Ohio (August 4-6): clothing – $ 75, school supplies – $ 20 www.tax.ohio.gov
Oklahoma (August 4-6): clothing – $ 100 www.tax.ok.gov

South Carolina (August 4-6): clothing school supplies computers other www.sctax.org
Texas (August 11-13): clothing, backpacks and school supplies- $ 100 comptroller.texas.gov
Virginia (August 4-6): clothing – $ 100, school supplies – $ 20, energy star products – $ 2,500, hurricane preparedness items – $ 60, generators – $ 1,000 www.tax.virginia.gov

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Alabama (February 24-26): hurricane preparedness generators – $ 1,000, supplies – $ 60 www.revenue.alabama.gov
Alabama (July 21-23): clothing – $ 100, computers – $ 750, school supplies – $ 50, books – $ 30 www.revenue.alabama.gov
Florida (June 2-4): Disaster Preparedness generators – $ 750, batteries – $ 30, fuel containers – $ 25, flashlights – $ 20 floridarevenue.com

Louisiana (May 27-28): hurricane preparedness supplies – first $ 1,500 (2% rate reduction) www.revenue.louisiana.gov
Maryland (February 18-20): energy star products www.comp.state.md.us
Mississippi (July 28-29): clothing & footwear – $ 100 www.dor.ms.gov

Missouri (April 19-25): energy star products – $ 1,500 dor.mo.gov
Tennessee (July 28-30): clothing – $ 100, school supplies – $ 100, computers – $ 1,500 tn.gov/revenue
Texas (April 22-24): generators – $ 3,000, storm devices – $ 300, preparedness items – $ 75 comptroller.texas.gov
Texas (May 27-29): energy star products air conditioners – $ 6,000, other – $ 2,000 comptroller.texas.gov

www.taxadmin.org/2017-sales-tax-holiday
www.salestaxinstitute.com/resources/sales-tax-holidays

Georgia cancelled their sales tax holiday for 2017


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