August 13, 2010 is a great day for kids who want new clothes and shoes for school if they live in a tax free weekend state. Sales tax holidays mean that a dollar can buy a little bit more than it did the day before. Parents look forward to "no tax weekends" because in addition to the many sales that stores have to lure school shoppers in with bargains, there is also a price discount because the tax holiday ensures that there will not be any sales tax all weekend.
When Does the 2010 Tax Free Weekend Start?
For most states, August 6, 2010 was the beginning of Tax Free Weekend 2010, but a few states wait until August 13. Texas is the last state to kick off the tax holiday, because they start their zero tax shopping days in late August. The dates and rules are governed by each state's department of revenue, so if a store is offering different items without tax, that is a corporate decision, not a government policy.
Some states stretch out the tax holiday from a weekend into a whole week, so shopping is less frenzied. New Jersey never charges sales tax on clothes, so people in the tri-state area can always enjoy tax-free shopping by driving into the Garden State. Because tax free weekends are legal holidays, they should not interfere with other discounts such as coupons.
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