Alabama:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, $750 on computers, $50 on school supplies and $30 on books.
Arkansas:
From August 6-7, no sales tax on up to $100 worth of clothing and any school supplies.
Connecticut:
From August 21-27, no sales tax on up to $300 spent on clothing and footwear.
Florida:
From August 12-14, no sales tax on up to $15 spent on school supplies and $75 spent on books and clothing.
From August 5-6, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing.
Louisiana:
From August 5-6, no sales tax on all tangible personal property (TTP).
Maryland:
From August 14-20, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing and footwear.
Massachusetts:
From August 13-14, no sales tax on all TPP.
Missouri:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, $3,500 spent on computers and $50 spent on school supplies.
New Mexico:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, $1,000 on computers and $15 on school supplies.
North Carolina:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, $100 spent on school supplies, $300 spent on instructional material, $3,500 spent on computers, $250 spent on other computer supplies ad $50 on sports equipment.
Oklahoma:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing.
South Carolina:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on clothing, school supplies and computers.
Tennessee:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, $100 on school supplies and $1,500 on computers.
Texas:
From August 19-21, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing, backpacks and school supplies.
Virginia:
From August 5-7, no sales tax on up to $100 spent on clothing and $20 spent on school supplies.
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