Valid on:
* Less than $3000
* Portable generators.
* Less than $300
* Emergency ladders.
* Hurricane shutters.
* Less than $75
* Axes.
* Batteries, single or multipack (AAA cell, AA cell, C cell, D cell, 6 volt or 9 volt).
* Can openers - nonelectric.
* Carbon monoxide detectors.
* Coolers and ice chests for food storage – nonelectric.
* Fire extinguishers.
* First aid kits.
* Fuel containers.
* Ground anchor systems and tie-down kits.
* Hatchets.
* Ice products - reusable and artificial.
* Light sources - portable self-powered (including battery operated).
* Examples of items include: candles, flashlights and lanterns.
* Mobile telephone batteries and mobile telephone chargers.
* Radios - portable self-powered (including battery operated) - includes two-way and weather band radios.
* Smoke detectors.
* Tarps and other plastic sheeting.
Note: Several over-the-counter self-care items, such as antibacterial hand sanitizer, soap, spray and wipes, are always exempt from sales tax if they are labeled with a "Drug Facts" panel in accordance with federal Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations.
These supplies do not qualify for tax exemption:
* Medical masks and face masks.
* Cleaning supplies, such as disinfectants and bleach wipes.
* Gloves, including leather, fabric, latex and types used in healthcare.
* Toilet paper.
* Batteries for automobiles, boats and other motorized vehicles.
* Camping stoves.
* Camping supplies.
* Chainsaws.
* Plywood.
* Extension ladders.
* Stepladders.
* Tents.
* Repair or replacement parts for emergency preparation supplies.
* Services performed on, or related to, emergency preparation supplies.
https://comptroller.texas.gov/tax...8-1017.php
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Wouldn't think so, I think a lot of it is based on helping if the power goes out.