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Dateline: July 25,
2002
Local
merchants ready for sales tax holiday
By
Carrie Helms, Clarendon Enterprise
As
Texans gear up for the annual Tax Free Holiday school-shopping spree,
local merchants are cutting prices and rolling out the red carpet for
local buyers.
Texas
Comptroller Carole Keeton Rylander has announced that the annual Sales Tax
Holiday is coming up August 2-4.
“Start
making your shopping list for school clothes for the kids and new clothes
for mom and dad,” Comptroller Rylander said. “During the Sales Tax
Holiday, most clothes and shoes priced under $100 are exempt from sales
taxes.”
For
the fourth year, small businesses have the opportunity to give people in
the community an extra incentive to shop close to home.
“The
holiday is a great benefit to small businesses,” said Terry Floyd of
Every Nook and Cranny. “We get a chance to do good business and give our
customers a little extra.”
According
to local merchants, the community has responded well in the past.
“Last
year we did well,” Floyd said. “We had a lot of our loyal customers
come in, and some from Memphis and Wellington stopped by on their way to
Amarillo.”
Deanna
Cornell of Cornell’s Country Store expects much of their business for
the weekend will come not only from Donley County but also from traffic to
the big city.
“At
Christmas, we had a lot of people stop in on their way just to see what we
had because we were new,” Cornell said.
“We expect the same thing will happen.”
Businesses
are currently making plans in anticipation of the traffic..
“We
already have things marked down,” Terry Askew of Saye’s said, “and
weather permitting, we plan to move outside and have a sidewalk sale.”
For
a good price on quality clothes, these hometown businesses prove consumers
may not have to go far from home.
“We
have a lot of shoes and clothes, and our spring and summer clothes are
already on sale,” Floyd said. “There will be more markdowns this week;
and when you take off the sales tax, it makes a pretty good deal.”
Examples
of items that can be purchased tax-free August 2-4 include kids’ clothes
and school uniforms, adults’ clothes, shoes, sleepwear and underclothes
, as long as the items are priced under $100 each.
Items
that cannot be purchased tax-free include handbags, wallets, accessories,
athletic shoes, backpacks, and school supplies.
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