Sales Tax Holiday offers more exemptions
Art supplies are now tax-freeTennessee’s second annual sales tax
holiday is set for Aug. 3-5, offering three full days of tax breaks for families
preparing children to go back to school. This past session the General Assembly
expanded the sales tax holiday to include art supplies such as clay and glazes;
acrylic, tempera and oil paints; paintbrushes for artwork; sketch and drawing
pads; and watercolors.
“These sales tax holidays provide our students another means to excel in
school,” said Governor Phil Bredesen. “However, back-to-school planning doesn’t
stop with supplies. I hope parents will be sure to complete their child’s
preparation for school by enrolling him or her in CoverKids.”
From 12:01 a.m. Friday, Aug. 3, until 11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 5, consumers
may purchase selected clothing, school supplies and art supplies under $100 and
computers $1,500 or less sales tax-free.
"Last year’s inaugural holiday was extremely successful in giving back to
Tennesseans, providing nearly $15 million in tax savings to Tennessee families,”
said Revenue Commissioner Reagan Farr.
Although students and their families can save on back to school expenses, all
Tennesseans can enjoy exempt items during the holiday.
Shoppers and retailers can find more information about the upcoming tax
holiday at www.tntaxholiday.com,
including lists of exempt items, frequently asked questions and more. Assistance
is available via e-mail at
Salestax.holiday@state.tn.us, and through a toll-free statewide telephone
hot line by calling (800) 342-1003. [Out-of-state and Nashville-area
callers, please dial (615) 253-0600.] Revenue will provide call-center
services throughout the three-day weekend, including extended hours on Saturday
and Sunday.
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