- Alabama: Annual back-to-school sales tax holiday, July 19-21
- Arkansas: Annual sales tax holiday (clothing, certain electronic devices, and school supplies), August 3–4, 2024
- Connecticut: Clothing and footwear less than $100, August 18–24, 2024
- Florida: Multiple sales tax holidays including back-to-school, freedom month, disaster preparedness, and tool time
- Iowa: Clothing and footwear, August 2–3, 2024
- Louisiana: Annual Second Amendment sales tax holiday, September 6–8, 2024
- Maryland: Annual tax-free week for clothing, footwear, and backpacks, August 11–17, 2024
- Massachusetts: Annual sales tax holiday for most tangible personal property, August 10–11, 2024
- Mississippi: Annual Second Amendment sales tax holiday, August 30–September 1, 2024
- Missouri: Annual back-to-school sales tax holiday, August 2–4, 2024
- Nevada: Active-duty Nevada National Guard sales tax holiday, October 25–27, 2024
- New Mexico: Annual back-to-school sales tax holiday, August 2–4, 2024
- Ohio: Annual sales tax holiday for most tangible personal property, July 30–August 8, 2024
- Oklahoma: Sales tax holiday for clothing and footwear less than $100, August 2–4, 2024
- Puerto Rico: Annual back-to-school sales tax holiday, July 19–20, 2024
- South Carolina: Annual sales tax holiday for various items with no price restrictions, August 2–4, 2024
- Tennessee: Annual sales tax holiday for apparel, school supplies, and electronics, July 26–28, 2024
- Texas: Annual sales tax holiday for clothing, school supplies, and masks, August 9–11, 2024
- Virginia: Annual sales tax holiday for various items with price restrictions, August 2–4, 2024
- West Virginia: Annual sales tax holiday for various items with price restrictions, August 2–5, 2024
Source: thompsontax.com
Note that this post was (partially) written with the help of AI. It is always useful to review the original source material, and where needed to obtain (local) advice from a specialist.
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