Back-to-school shopping 2024 sales tax holidays: Tennessee, Florida and Ohio next up (2024)

Tennessee, Ohio and Florida are next up to offer you a tax break if you're shopping for school supplies, starting Friday and through next week.

School kids may groan, but it's already that time of year for back-to-school shopping. Several states are once again offering sales-tax holidays to help parents save on school supplies.

At least 17 states are offering a weekend or a time period where items related to school, like clothing, shoes, electronics and supplies are tax-free, according to the Federation of Tax Administrators. Two states – Ohio and Massachusetts – have expanded tax-free holidays that go beyond school-related purchases.

Each state sets its own dates which are generally in July or August. The next sales tax holidays that start Friday and next week are Tennessee (July 26-28), Florida (July 29-Aug. 11) and Ohio (July 30-Aug. 8).

New Jersey no longer has a tax-free holiday for school supplies. Legislation earlier this year repealed it.

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Parents have already begun back-to-school shopping

As of early July, more than half, or 55%, of back-to-school and college shoppers had already begun to buy items for the school year, according to the National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics' annual survey.

“Families and students are eager to get a jumpstart on their shopping for the start of the school year,'' Katherine Cullen, National Retail Federation (NRF) Vice President of Industry and Consumer Insights, said in a press release. "Retailers have anticipated this early demand and are well-positioned to offer a variety of products at competitive prices.”

Families with children in elementary through high school plan to spend an average of $874.68 on clothing, shoes, electronics and school supplies, according to the NRF. That's $15 less than last year's record of $890.07, but is the second-highest amount in the survey's history.

Total back-to-school spending is expected to reach $38.8 billion, also the second-highest on record after last year's high of $41.5 billion, the NRF said.

The most popular destinations for back-to-school shopping are online (57%), department stores (50%), discount stores (47%), clothing stores (42%) and electronic stores (23%).

College students and their families are expected to spend more. On average, they will spend $1,364.75, about the same as last year's $1,366.95. Total college back-to-school spending is expected to reach $86.6 billion, the second-highest after last year's $94 billion.

Consumers remain inflation wary while school-supply shopping

Consumers are feeling negative about the U.S. economy and are inflation weary, according to a new back-to-school study by Ankura Consulting, that showed 51% of respondents had those feelings.

Nearly 75% of shoppers said credit card and personal debt will influence their back-to-school shopping budget.

And consumers are weighing other parts of their budget: nearly 50% of back-to-school shoppers have experienced a significant increase in the cost of their car insurance, while 36% are seeing an increase in their home insurance and 32% have seen a rise in their health insurance. Those cost-of-living expenses eat into their disposable spending, Ankura said.

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Does my state have a school supply sales tax holiday?

Here is a list of participating states and what's tax free, according to theFederation of Tax Administrators. Rules and dates vary by state so check the state’s website for the most updated information. In some instances, local taxes may also still apply.

If a dollar amount is not listed, the state did not appear to indicate a spending limit on that item. A link to most states' details of their holiday are hyperlinked to the name of each state. Generally most purchases online also qualify for the sales-tax holiday, but check your state's requirements.

Alabama

July 19-21

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and shoes: $100 or less per item
  • Computers: $750 or less per item
  • School supplies: $50 or less per item
  • Books: $30 or less per item

Arkansas

Aug. 3-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and shoes: $100 or less per item, clothing accessories: $50 or less per item
  • School supplies
  • Electronic device used for school

Connecticut

Aug. 18-24

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and footwear less than $100

Florida

July 29-Aug. 11

What's tax-free:

  • School supplies: $50 or less per item
  • Clothing, footwear, accessories: $100 or less per item
  • Computers and related accessories: $1,500 or less
  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles: $30 or less

Iowa

Aug. 2-3

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing or footwear: $100 or less per item
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Maryland

Aug. 11-17

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing, footwear and accessories: $100 or less per item
  • Backpacks: the first $40 of a backpack/bookbag purchase is tax-free.

Massachusetts

Aug 10-11

  • Eligible retail items bought for personal use costing $2,500 or less (not limited to school supplies)

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Mississippi

July 12-14 (A Senate bill changed the holiday from the last Friday and Saturday in July to the second Friday and Saturday and extended it through Sunday).

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing, and footwear: $100 or less per item
  • School supplies: $100 or less per item

Missouri

Aug. 2-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing: $100 or less per item
  • School supplies: $50 or less per item
  • Computers: $1,500
  • Computer software: $350 or less
  • Computer peripheral devices: $1,500
  • Graphic calculators: $150 or less

New Mexico

Aug. 2-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing or shoes: $100 or less per item
  • Desktop, laptop, tablets or notebook computers: $1,000
  • Related computer hardware: $500 per item
  • School supplies: $30 per item

Ohio

July 30-Aug. 8

What's tax-free:

  • Ohio's tax-free holiday in 2024 has been expanded to 10 days and is not limited to school-related supplies. The tax-free period includes anything that is considered tangible personal property that is $500 or less, except watercraft, anything with an outboard motor that must be titled, a motor vehicle, alcohol, tobacco, a vapor product or a product that contains marijuana. Dine-in meals, which are usually taxed, are also tax-free if they are less than $500.

Oklahoma

Aug. 2-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing or footwear: $100 or less per item.

South Carolina

Aug. 2-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing, shoes and accessories
  • School supplies
  • Computers, printers, earbuds and headphones
  • Certain bed and bath items
  • Diapers

Tennessee

July 26-28

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and shoes: $100 or less per item
  • School supplies: $100 or less per item
  • Computers, including laptops and tablets: $1,500 or less per item

Texas

Aug. 9-11

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and shoes: $100 or less per item
  • Backpacks: $100 or less per item
  • Facemasks
  • School supplies: $100 or less per item

Virginia

Aug. 2-4

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing and shoes: $100 or less per item
  • School supplies: $20 or less per item

West Virginia

Aug. 2-5

What's tax-free:

  • Clothing: $125 or less per item
  • Laptop or tablet computers: $500 or less per item
  • School instruction material: $20 or less per item
  • School supplies: $50 or less per item
  • Sports equipment: $150 or less per item

Betty Lin-Fisher is a consumer reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at blinfisher@USATODAY.com or follow her on X, Facebook or Instagram @blinfisher. Sign up for our free The Daily Money newsletter, which will include consumer news on Fridays,here.

Back-to-school shopping 2024 sales tax holidays: Tennessee, Florida and Ohio next up (2024)

FAQs

What items are eligible for the Ohio sales tax holiday 2024? ›

Ohio tax holiday 2024

Ohio's annual sales tax holiday started Tuesday and continues through 11:59pm Thursday, August 8. The sales tax holiday includes "all tangible personal property that is $500 or less."

What states have tax-free weekends in 2024? ›

2024 State Sales Tax Holidays
StateDays2024 Dates
New Mexico3August 2-4, 2024
Ohio10July 30 - Aug. 8
Oklahoma3August 2-4, 2024
Puerto RicoMay 2024 (exact dates TBD)
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What is included in Florida Back to school tax-free weekend? ›

During this tax-free period, various items are exempt from sales tax, including clothing priced at $100 or less per item, school supplies costing $50 or less, and personal computers and tablets priced up to $1,500. Additionally, learning aids and puzzles priced at $30 or less are also tax-exempt.

What is the new tax law for 2024? ›

Standard Deduction Changes for 2024

For tax year 2024, the standard deduction for married couples filing jointly rises to $29,200, an increase of $1,500 from 2023. For single taxpayers, the standard deduction rose to $14,600, a $750 increase from the previous year.

What items are not taxed in Ohio? ›

  • Ohio is a full member state of the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement (SSUTA).
  • Most grocery food items are exempt from sales tax in Ohio. ...
  • Clothing is generally taxable in Ohio unless specifically exempted. ...
  • Some services are taxable in Ohio, while others are exempt.

Does Tennessee have a tax-free weekend? ›

The back-to-school holiday is currently the only tax-free holiday that Tennessee holds. It began at 12:01 AM on Friday, July 26, and ended at 11:59 PM on Sunday, July 28. For 2024, Tennessee shoppers could save up to 9.75% in sales tax on eligible purchases during the tax-free holiday; nearly $10 for every $100 spent.

What is included in Florida's tax-free holiday 2024? ›

These tax-free days run from Monday, July 29, through Sunday, August 11, 2024. Many school supplies (including laptops and tablets) and clothing will be exempt from Florida's usual 6% sales tax rate.

What states have sales tax holidays? ›

Generally most purchases online also qualify for the sales-tax holiday, but check your state's requirements.
  • Alabama.
  • Arkansas.
  • Connecticut.
  • Florida.
  • Iowa.
  • Maryland.
  • Massachusetts.
  • Mississippi.
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Are computers included in tax free weekend in Florida? ›

Here is what the sales tax holiday does cover: Personal computers or personal computer-related accessories purchased for non-commercial home or personal use having a sales price of $1,500 or less. Personal computers include: Calculators.

What is excluded from tax free weekend in Texas? ›

For example, golf cleats and football pads are usually worn only when people play golf or football, so they do not qualify for the exemption. Tennis shoes, jogging suits and swimsuits, however, can be worn for other than athletic activity and qualify for the exemption.

What is Ohio sales tax 2024? ›

Each purchase made during this holiday, both online or in person, will be exempt from the state's 5.75% sales tax and any additional county or local sales taxes. Below is a list of items that are NOT eligible for the 2024 tax exemption: Watercraft and motor vehicles.

What are the dates for tax free weekend in Ohio? ›

Ohio tax-free days expanded: When does it start? This year's sales tax holiday in Ohio runs from Tuesday, July 30, through Thursday, August 8. This ten-day window of tax-free shopping is a notable expansion from the traditional three-day sales tax holidays held in many states.

What is holiday pay in Ohio? ›

(6) A full-time permanent employee is entitled to a minimum of eight hours of pay for each holiday regardless of the employee's work shift and work schedule.

What items are eligible for tax free weekend in Ohio? ›

The sales tax holiday will include all tangible items up to $500, including clothes priced at $75 or less, school supplies that's $20 or less and even “dine-in” restaurant food items, except for alcohol.

What qualifies for sales tax exemption Ohio? ›

Some customers are exempt from paying sales tax under Ohio law. Examples include government agencies, some nonprofit organizations, and merchants purchasing goods for resale. Sellers are required to collect a valid exemption or resale certificate from buyers to validate each exempt transaction.

What is the gift tax annual exclusion for 2024? ›

For 2024, the annual gift tax exclusion is $18,000, meaning a person can give up to $18,000 to as many people as he or she wants without having to pay any taxes on the gifts.

Does Ohio sales tax holiday apply online? ›

The department says if a consumer orders and pays for a qualifying item through mail, e-mail, telephone or Internet and the seller accepts the order, both during the sales tax holiday, the item will also qualify for the exemption.

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