- South Carolina governor signed a bill for sales tax exemption on feminine hygiene products
- Exemption includes tampons, sanitary napkins, and similar personal care items
- Trend of exemptions for feminine hygiene products being enacted in various states
- Exemptions also enacted in Texas and Virginia in 2023
- South Carolina H.B.3563, Laws 2024, effective May 13, 2024
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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