Tax-Free Weekends Guide: September – December 2024

A chance for savings

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11 September 2024
David M Robson

Looking to stretch your dollars further before the end of the year? Tax-free weekends offer a fantastic opportunity to save on essential purchases. From school supplies and clothing to technology and holiday gifts, these special state-sponsored events allow you to shop without the burden of sales tax.

 

Whether you’re gearing up for the school year or preparing for the holidays, this comprehensive guide covers all the tax-free weekends across the U.S. from September through December 2024. Discover when and where you can take advantage of these savings and make the most out of these limited-time offers.

1. Colorado

Dates: September 14-16, 2024

Details: Colorado’s tax-free weekend includes:

      Clothing: Items priced up to $150 per item are exempt from sales tax. This covers most clothing and footwear, but excludes items such as formalwear and certain accessories.

      School Supplies: Supplies up to $50 per item are exempt. This includes items like notebooks, pencils, and art supplies. Technology items are generally excluded.

      Important Notes: The exemption applies to both in-store and online purchases. Certain items, like high-end electronics, are not covered.

2. Mississippi

Dates: September 28-29, 2024

Details: Mississippi’s tax-free weekend includes:

      Clothing: Items priced under $100 are tax-free. This covers most clothing and footwear, with exclusions for items like formalwear and jewelry.

      School Supplies: Supplies priced up to $100 per item, such as backpacks, notebooks, and pens, are exempt. Exclusions may apply to items like graphing calculators and electronics.

      Important Notes: Exemptions apply to both in-store and online purchases, with some restrictions on specific items.

3. Arkansas

Dates: October 25-27, 2024

Details: Arkansas’ tax-free weekend includes:

      Clothing: Items priced at $100 or less per item are exempt. This includes most clothing and shoes but excludes luxury items and accessories.

      School Supplies: Supplies under $50 per item are tax-free. This includes items like notebooks, pens, and backpacks. Technology items are generally excluded.

      Important Notes: The exemption applies to all qualifying in-store purchases, but not all online transactions may be eligible.

4. South Carolina

Dates: November 1-3, 2024

Details: South Carolina’s tax-free weekend covers:

      Clothing: Items under $100 per item are tax-free. This includes most clothing and shoes, but excludes accessories and certain types of footwear.

      School Supplies: Supplies priced up to $50 per item, including backpacks and notebooks, are exempt. Certain exclusions may apply.

      Important Notes: Both in-store and online purchases are eligible for the tax exemption. Specific conditions may apply to different types of items.

5. Florida

Dates: November 15-17, 2024

Details: Florida’s tax-free weekend includes:

      Clothing: Items under $75 per item are exempt. This includes most everyday clothing and footwear, but excludes formalwear and certain accessories.

      School Supplies: Supplies up to $25 per item are tax-free, including items like notebooks, pens, and backpacks. Exclusions may apply to electronics and non-essential items.

      Important Notes: The exemption applies to in-store and online purchases, with specific rules for certain items.

6. New Jersey

      Dates: November 30 - December 1, 2024

      Details: New Jersey’s holiday sales tax holiday covers clothing and footwear under $100, as well as specific holiday decorations.

      Important Notes: This event is applicable for both in-store and online purchases.

 

7. Georgia

Dates: December 6-8, 2024

Details: Georgia’s tax-free weekend includes:

      Clothing: Items under $100 per item are exempt. This covers most clothing and shoes, excluding high-end accessories and formalwear.

      School Supplies: Supplies priced up to $50 per item, such as notebooks and pens, are tax-free. Technology items may be excluded.

      Important Notes: Both in-store and online purchases qualify for the exemption, but specific conditions apply.

 

As the year progresses, these tax-free weekends offer excellent opportunities for savvy shoppers to save on essential items and back-to-school supplies. From September through December, various states across the U.S. provide relief from sales tax on a range of products, making it easier for families to budget and plan their purchases. Be sure to check the specific details and limitations for each state's tax-free event to maximize your savings and make the most of these limited-time offers. Happy shopping!

 

 

David M Robson