- Puerto Rico will have a sales tax holiday for hurricane preparedness items from May 22 to May 25, 2026.
- This holiday is provided by the Puerto Rico Internal Revenue Code and usually occurs in late May.
- The specific dates for 2026 were set by Circular Letter No. 26-08, issued on May 1.
Source: hacienda.pr.gov
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