Sales tax holidays are temporary periods designated by state governments to encourage consumer spending on specific goods, often including back-to-school supplies, clothing, emergency preparedness items, and energy-efficient appliances. These events present a unique opportunity for ecommerce businesses to boost sales and enhance customer satisfaction. The specifics of sales tax holidays, including eligible products and dates, can vary significantly across states.
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