2012 Sales Free Tax Holiday States

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tax 300x300 2012 Sales Free Tax Holiday StatesThis year 17 states will have a tax free holiday-unfortunately where I live in Mass will not be icon sad 2012 Sales Free Tax Holiday States

States/dates below:

 

JULY

Mississippi: July 27-28. Purchases of clothing and footwear  less than $100 exempt.

 

 

AUGUST

Alabama: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing (up to $100), computers  ($750), school supplies ($50) and books ($30) exempt.

Arkansas: August 4-5. Purchases of clothing less than $100  and school supplies are exempt.

Connecticut: August 19-25. Purchases of clothing and  footwear less than $300 exempt.

Florida: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing ($75) and school  supplies ($15) exempt.

Georgia: August 10-11. Purchases of clothing ($100),  computers ($1,000) and school supplies ($20) exempt.

Iowa:  August 3-4. Purchases of clothing and footwear less than $100 exempt.

Louisiana: August 3-4. Most items less than $2,500 exempt.

Maryland: August 12-18. Purchases of clothing and footwear  $100 or less exempt.

Missouri: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing ($100),  computers ($3,500) and school supplies ($50) exempt.

New  Mexico: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing (less than $100), computers  ($1,000) and school supplies ($15) exempt.

North  Carolina: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing ($100), computers ($3,500),  school supplies ($100) and sports equipment ($50) exempt.

Oklahoma: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing and footwear  less than $100 exempt.

South  Carolina: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing, computers and school supplies  exempt.

Tennessee: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing ($100),  computers ($1,500) and school supplies ($100) exempt.

Texas:  August 17-19. Purchases of clothing, footwear, backpacks and school supplies  less than $100 exempt.

Virginia: August 3-5. Purchases of clothing and footwear  ($100) and school supplies ($20) exempt.

Man-where’s Ma’s exempt date-I was banking on this….bummer!!!