FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 4, 2010
214-467-0123
With the Summer break winding down and the start of school just weeks away, Texas shoppers and parents can once again look to take advantage of the sales tax holiday. Since 2002, parents have been able to purchase school clothes and other items including footwear, free of sales tax charges - a nice break during back-to-school shopping, particularly for families with more than one child.
There'll be two notable changes in this year's sales tax holiday. Legislation passed last year moved the annual event back a few weeks to the third weekend, August 20 - 22, to more closely align with the August 23 start of classes for most Texas schools. In previous years, the tax holiday took place over the first weekend of August.
Last year's revisions will now also allow school supplies, including backpacks, to be purchased sales tax-free. Now add folders, binders, calculators, composition books, lunch boxes, markers and highlighters to the list of school-kid staples that can be bought without the added 8 cents.
School district's decisions to adopt standardized dress (uniform) policies has helped parents with the costs of schooling. But remember, should kids have visions of sporting the latest editions of Air Jordan's or Kobe's Nike line on the first day, there'll be no tax break on items that cost more than $100. And while some may be indifferent to a small savings of 8 cents on the dollar, the ledger will show many of the kids who attend school in Texas, including those from Dallas, Irving, DeSoto, Duncanville, Lancaster, Garland, and even Mesquite and Richardson come from families considered low-income by federal guidelines. So every bit of savings helps.
Below is a listing of clothing items and school supplies that can be purchased free of sales tax charges from August 20-22.
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