Tax Free Weekend 2017: Full Story & Must-See Details

Tax Free Weekend 2017: Full Story & Must-See Details

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Welcome to Tax Free Weekend! A large handful of states are participating in this three day special. Many shoppers will be able to buy clothing and back-to-school items without the burden of a sales tax. Keep in mind that each state has their own regulations for this weekend free from certain sales taxes. Not everything is covered, even clothing and back-to-school items have their price limits.


Parents and savvy shoppers alike will be able to save on Tax Free Weekend. This time, they’ll be able to purchase clothes and school supplies at a slightly cheaper rate. This weekend is functioning off of the theory that slashing consumer taxes will lead to greater investments into the economy by consumers. It’ll also help your average shopper save a few bucks.
By the way, hats off to the cashiers. You’ll have to deal with a probable storm of customers looking to give away their hard-earned cash for tax free items. It’s what our forefathers fought for, dammit!
Let’s take a quick look at the state’s who are giving a full-fledged salute to freedom on Tax Free Weekend…

Which states will be participating in Tax Free Weekend?

  1. Arkansas: Aug. 5-6
  2. Florida: August 4-6
  3. Iowa: Aug. 4-5
  4. Missouri: Aug. 4-6
  5. New Mexico: Aug. 4-6
  6. Ohio: Aug. 4-6
  7. Oklahoma: Aug. 4-6
  8. South Carolina: Aug. 4-6
  9. Virginia: Aug. 4-6

More states will be participating in a weekend free of certain sales taxes. However, these states celebrate Tax Free Weekend on completely different dates. For example, Connecticut celebrates more of a “Tax Free Week” from August 20-26. Massachusetts, on the other hand, only celebrates this occasion for two days during August 19 and 20. Meanwhile, Maryland will be giving their consumers a sales tax break for certain items, from August 13-19.
“The Lone Star State” known as Texas will be celebrating Tax Free Weekend on a different date as well. Old ‘Tex will be kick off this special event on August 11 and conclude this deal on the 13th.
Customers from each state will be looking to wrangle up some deals…


What items will qualify for Tax Free Weekend?

Every state has its own particular rules and deals when it comes to this special weekend for the customers. Obviously, not everything is covered under this special sales tax free occasion. It’s not an anything goes event…
Keep in mind that states say that’ll not include sales tax for “clothing up to $100.” But this isn’t based on the total price of your purchase, but pertains to a price limit for sales tax exclusion only on particular items. Therefore, if your shirt cost $110, there will be a sales tax included. However, if you buy two pairs of pants worth $99 each, you won’t pay a sales tax (even though, you’re technically buying something more expensive than a one $110 shirt).
Here’s a list of what items will qualify for sales tax exemption per state. I’ve also included states that will celebrate Tax Free Weekend on a later date in August.
If you want to know more about your specific state then just click away on that state’s name…


Remember to be kind to the cashier

There will be plenty of customers ransacking shelves in stories across the nation. Remember to be extra courteous to the cashiers who will be assisting with each transaction. They work hard and aren’t paid much. Plus, they’ll have extra work to deal with on Tax Free Weekend. And many will not be sufficiently compensated for going above and beyond the call of duty.
Cashiers already have to put up with enough sh*t. Tell them to have a good day and move on…

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