- New Mexico has an annual sales tax holiday called the “Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday”
- During this event, certain items like clothing and footwear under $100 are exempt from GRT
- Businesses do not need to collect GRT on qualifying items during the tax holiday
- Guidelines for exempt clothing and footwear must be reviewed
- Sales tax holidays encourage consumer spending by eliminating sales tax on certain retail purchases
- Clothing or shoes must be priced at less than $100 per unit
- Accessories and special clothing for athletic or protective use remain taxable
- Price limit for computers and related hardware is $1,000 and $500 respectively
- School supplies for educational purposes are also included in the tax holiday.
Source: ladailypost.com
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