- Mississippi’s back-to-school sales tax holiday has been moved up to July 12-14
- A new senate bill extended the holiday to a third day
- Shoppers will not have to pay sales tax on school supplies and clothing/shoes under $100 each
- The change was made due to many school districts in Mississippi switching to a modified calendar.
Source: fox10tv.com
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