Although the holiday mainly aims to help families preparing for the upcoming school year, the weekend is not just for students and their families. Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas have upcoming tax-free weekends. Here's a look at when each tax holiday is and what items will be exempt from sales tax. Tennessee will allow tax exemptions on school supplies, clothing and computers beginning July 30 until Aug.
Jewelry, handbags, sports and recreational equipment, storage media, software, printer supplies and household appliances are not tax exempt. From July 30 until Aug. This does not include alcoholic beverages, tobacco, candy or dietary supplements, but it does include "qualified sales" of prepared food by restaurants, food trucks, caterers and grocery stores.
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Near-death experience reaches millions as Sevier Co. Purchases of firearms and ammunition are not tax-exempt. Tennessee lawmakers increased the spending limit for eligible purchases during last year's sales tax holiday, which fell during the throes of the pandemic recession.
The expanded caps are not in place this year. Other electronics such as video game consoles, TVs and cell phones are no longer eligible. Online purchases for Tennessee shoppers qualify for the tax break if the order is placed by the consumer and accepted by the retailer during the three-day window.
All orders shipping to a Tennessee address are eligible. The tax holiday is always a boon for back-to-school shoppers, but Tennesseans can save on many items designed specifically for use outside the classroom. For a full list of eligible items and restrictions, visit tntaxholiday. State law specifically states that "no items used in trade or business are exempt," so business purchases are not eligible for the tax break.
Textbooks qualify for the tax break whether purchased in-store or online. Reach Cole at cvillena tennessean.
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