Texas tax holiday starts today

August 20, 2010

Attention Texas shoppers!

Most of the Lone Star State schools are about to start and this weekend's sales tax holiday offers you the chance to buy some sales-tax-free school supplies.

Also exempt from state and local sales taxes starting today, Friday, Aug.20, and running through Sunday, Aug. 22, are most articles of clothing and footwear priced under $100 each.

The Texas comptroller of public accounts has posted a comprehensive list of just what is tax-free and what isn't during the tax holiday period.


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This weekend's Texas tax holiday wraps up the back-to-school no-tax events. But other state tax holidays offering tax breaks on specific items are coming up very soon. Stay tuned for details!

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