2023 State Sales Tax Holidays
State | Days | Items Included/Maxium Cost | 1st Year | 2023 Dates | Information Links* |
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Alabama | 3 | hurricane preparedness generators – $1,000 supplies – $60 | 2012 | February 24–26 | View website |
Alabama | 3 | clothing – $100 computers – $750 school supplies – $50 books – $30 | 2006 | July 21–23 | View website |
Arkansas | 2 | clothing – $100 school supplies | 2011 | August 5–6 | View website |
Connecticut | 7 | clothing and footwear – $100 | 2001 | August 20–26 | View website |
Florida | 99 | Freedom Summer - Admissions to performances - Recreational supplies $25 - $500 | 2023 | May 29–September 4 | View website View TIP document All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 1 year | diapers & children’s cloths | 2022 | Jul 1–June 30, 2023 | View Website All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 1 year | energy star products – $1,500 to $3,000 | 2022 | Jul 1–June 30, 2024 | View website All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 2 years | hurricane hardened doors & windows | 2022 | Jul 1–June 30, 2024 | View website All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 14 | disaster preparedness various items – $20-$1,000 | 2022 | May 27-June 9, and Aug. 26–Sept. 8 | All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Floriday | 1 year | Gas Ranges and Cooktops | 2023 | Jul 1–June 30, 2024 | View website All FL Tax Holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 14 | school supplies – $50 clothing – $100 computers – $1,500 | 2007+ | July 24–Aug 6 | All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Florida | 7 | work gloves – $25 flashlights & bags –$50 toolboxes – $75 test equipment – $100 more | 2022 | September 2–8 | All FL tax holidays 2023–2024 |
Iowa | 2 | clothing – $100 | 2000 | August 4–5 | View website |
Maryland | 3 | energy star products | 2011 | February 18–20 | View website |
Maryland | 7 | clothing & footwear – $100 | 2010 | August 13–19 | View website |
Massachusetts | 2 | all TPP – $2,500 | 2004+ | August 12–13 | View website |
Mississippi | 2 | clothing & footwear – $100 | 2009 | July 28–29 | View website |
Mississippi | 3 | firearms, ammunition, and hunting supplies | 2014 | August 25–27 | View website |
Missouri | 7 | energy star products – $1,500 | 2009 | April 19–25 | View website |
Missouri | 3 | clothing – $100 computers – $1,500 school supplies – $50 | 2004 | August 4–6 | View website |
Nevada | 3 | Purchases by National Guard Members | 2001 | Oct. 27–29 | View website |
New Jersey | 10 | school/art supplies instruction materials computers – $3,000 | 2022 | Aug. 26–Sep. 4 | View website |
New Mexico | 3 | clothing – $100 computers – $1,000 computer equip. – $500 school supplies – $30 | 2005 | August 4–6 | View website |
Ohio | 3 | clothing – $75 school supplies – $20 | 2015 | August 4–6 | View website |
Oklahoma | 3 | clothing – $100 | 2007 | August 4–6 | View website |
South Carolina | 3 | clothing school supplies computers other | 2000 | August 4–6 | View website |
Tennessee | 92 | Food and food ingredients | 2022 | August 1–October 31 | View website |
Tennessee | 3 | clothing – $100 school supplies – $100 computers – $1,500 | 2006 | July 28–30 | View website |
Tennessee | 1 year | gun safes and safety devices | 2021 | July 1, 2022–June 30, 2023 | View website |
Texas | 3 | generators – $3,000 storm devices – $300 preparedness items – $75 | 2016 | April 22–24 | View website |
Texas | 3 | energy star products air conditioners – $6,000; other – $2,000 | 2008 | May 27–29 | View website |
Texas | 3 | clothing, backpacks and school supplies – $100 | 1999 | August 11–13 | View website |
Virginia | 3 | clothing – $100 school supplies – $20 energy star products – $2500 hurricane preparedness items – $60 generators – $1,000 | 2006 | October 20-22 | View website |
West Virginia | 4 | clothing – $125 school supplies – $20 sports equipment – $150 computer-tablet – $500 | 2021 | Aug. 4–7 | View website |
Updated November 14, 2023
+ Florida first held a sales tax holiday for school supplies in 2007. This was not re-enacted in 2008-09.
Massachusetts was not enacted from 2008 to 2014, 2016 and 2017. Beginning with 2018, the sales tax holiday is permanent.
* Details for some state programs are not available yet, and website may point to 2022 program.
Note, if your state is not listed, legislation has not been approved authorizing a sales tax holiday. Contact your state legislator for more information.