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Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday Runs Through Sunday
Floridians will get some relief at the checkout thanks to the state.
Getting the kids ready for school just got a little cheaper thanks to the return of Florida’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday.
From Aug. 1-3, parents, students and other shoppers can buy a wide variety of school-related items without the extra cost of sales taxes added in. The holiday is designed to make it more affordable for parents to send their kids back to school well-supplied and ready to go.
The Florida Department of Revenue has changed the rules in parents’ favor a bit this year, too. Tax-free status now extends to clothing items with price tags up to $100, up from $75. Computers and computer-related accessories are also tax-free through Sunday, but only up to the first $750 of the purchase.
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The holiday extends to such items as:
- Clothing and shoes
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- Basic schools supplies, such as pencils, paper, notebooks, folders and so on that sell for $15 or less per item
- Personal computers up to the first $750 of the sales price
The holiday ends at 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 3.
For more information, visit the Department of Revenue’s website.
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