- Florida has implemented permanent sales tax exemptions on various items, saving consumers over $160 million annually.
- Exemptions include batteries, bicycle helmets, sunscreen, and more.
- These exemptions are part of a tax bill signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis.
- Previously, some items were only exempt during short-term tax holidays.
- The new law, effective August 1, makes these exemptions permanent.
- State and local governments will lose sales tax revenue due to these exemptions.
- Disaster preparedness supplies now permanently exempt include batteries, smoke detectors, and portable generators.
- Recreational items like life jackets, bicycle helmets, and sunscreen are also permanently exempt.
- A back-to-school sales tax holiday in August will save consumers additional money.
Source: eu.palmbeachpost.com
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