- Florida’s back-to-school sales tax holiday is now permanent, starting every August 1 through August 31.
- The tax exemptions include school supplies under $50, clothing and shoes under $100, and personal computers up to $1,500 for non-commercial use.
- This change is part of a $1.3 billion tax package passed by the legislature.
- The package also includes permanent disaster preparedness exemptions and state park admissions.
- A temporary holiday for hunting and fishing supplies is created from September 8 to December 31.
- Education Commissioner Anastasios Kamoutsas supports the permanence for predictability.
- Initial plans for a larger $5 billion tax package were reduced to more targeted holidays.
- Critics argue the tax relief is too limited and does not significantly benefit working-class Floridians.
Source: abcactionnews.com
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