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Dateline: August 5, 2004
State
sales tax holiday to be August 6-8
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Texas
shoppers get a break from state and local sales taxes this weekend –
August 6, 7, and 8 – during the state’s sixth annual tax holiday.
Lay-away
plans can be used again this year to take advantage of the sales tax
holiday.
The
law exempts most clothing and footwear priced under $100 from sales and
use taxes, which could save shoppers about $8 on every $100 they spend.
The
tax holiday occurs every year on the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of
August. Qualifying items are exempt from state sales taxes, but exemption
from local sales tax is up to individual cities. This year, since no
cities opted out of the holiday, qualifying items will be fully exempt
from tax throughout Texas.
Most
clothing and footwear priced at less than $100 will be exempt from sales
tax. Customers will receive the break on individual items, regardless of
the total amount they buy. For example, sales tax is not due if a customer
buys six shirts each priced at $99.99. But full tax is due on a shirt sold
for $100; the first $99.99 cannot be exempted.
Clothing
and footwear used primarily for athletic activities or for protective wear
are not eligible for the exemption. Customers buying golf cleats or
football pads, for instance, must pay sales tax. Athletic wear that is
also used for participation in other non-athletic activities can qualify
for tax exemption. For example, tennis shoes, baseball caps, and jogging
suits are worn during everyday activities and thus may be purchased
tax-free during the holiday.
Also
excluded from the sales tax holiday are accessories such as jewelry and
watches; items that are carried rather than worn, including handbags,
briefcases and wallets; clothing rentals, such as formal wear and
costumes; and repairs and alterations.
For
information about the sales tax holiday, please visit
www.window.state.tx.us or call 1-800-252-5555.
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