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frontpageTekkenLord posted Jan 01, 2024 03:37 PM
frontpageTekkenLord posted Jan 01, 2024 03:37 PM

Florida Sales Tax Holiday on Qualifying Purchases of School Supplies, Computers & More

(Valid through January 14)

No Sales Tax

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The State of Florida Department of Revenue offers its Sales Tax Holiday with No Sales Tax on Qualifying Purchases of Apparel, School Supplies, Computers & More.

Thanks to Community Member TekkenLord for posting this deal.

Qualifying Items:
  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles selling for $30 or less
  • Most school supplies selling for $50 or less
  • Clothing, footwear and accessories selling for $100 or less
  • Computers and related accessories selling for $1,500 or less (when purchased for non-commercial and personal use)

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Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer ends January 14.
  • For a full list of qualifying items and FAQs, click here.
  • Please refer to the original post and forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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The State of Florida Department of Revenue offers its Sales Tax Holiday with No Sales Tax on Qualifying Purchases of Apparel, School Supplies, Computers & More.

Thanks to Community Member TekkenLord for posting this deal.

Qualifying Items:
  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles selling for $30 or less
  • Most school supplies selling for $50 or less
  • Clothing, footwear and accessories selling for $100 or less
  • Computers and related accessories selling for $1,500 or less (when purchased for non-commercial and personal use)

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • Offer ends January 14.
  • For a full list of qualifying items and FAQs, click here.
  • Please refer to the original post and forum comments for additional details & discussion. -StrawMan86

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simonheros
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That's a lot honestly. You can get a 2 TB NVME SSD, upgrade a CPU, get a better motherboard, etc. with that much in savings/upgrades.

You're saying "whopping" sarcastically(?) but in this economy it's pretty clutch if you can find some good deals alongside the tax-free timing.
cbkcc1
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The state of Florida
bigmouthseabass
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Florida doesn't have state income tax thou.

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Included in the tax holiday that starts Monday:

Shoppers won't have to pay sales taxes on clothes, wallets, bags, backpacks, fanny packs, shoes and diaper bags that cost $100 or less.
Shoppers won't have to pay sales taxes on pens, pencils, erasers, crayons, notebooks, notebook filler paper, legal pads, binders, lunch boxes, construction paper, markers, folders, poster board, composition books, poster paper, scissors, cellophane tape, glue, paste, rulers, computer disks, staplers, staples, protractors, compasses and calculators that cost $50 or less.
Shoppers won't have to pay sales taxes on learning aids and puzzles, such as flashcards, memory games and toys intended to teach reading or math skills, that cost $30 or less.
Shoppers won't have to pay sales taxes on personal computers and related accessories --- such as keyboards and monitors --- that cost $1,500 or less. Not included are such things as cell phones and video game consoles.
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https://floridarevenue.com/backto...ers.pdfore information: Florida Department of Revenue

https://www.miamiherald.com/news/...21073.html
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Enjoy saving a whopping $90 on your new computer.
that's 3 rgb fans
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Quote from necrodiety :
Enjoy saving a whopping $90 on your new computer.
That's a lot honestly. You can get a 2 TB NVME SSD, upgrade a CPU, get a better motherboard, etc. with that much in savings/upgrades.

You're saying "whopping" sarcastically(?) but in this economy it's pretty clutch if you can find some good deals alongside the tax-free timing.
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OhHimJan 02, 2024 01:05 AM
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Looks like not all retailers are aware or honoring it. Just bought shoes from woot today and taxes applied. Given they are owned by Amazon, I'm surprised they weren't aware.
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qkumbrJan 02, 2024 01:36 AM
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Quote from necrodiety :
Enjoy saving a whopping $90 on your new computer.
$90 is better in your pocket than in the state's. I would love to not have them take a whopping $90 out of my paycheck every two weeks.
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bigmouthseabassJan 02, 2024 04:24 AM
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Quote from qkumbr :
$90 is better in your pocket than in the state's. I would love to not have them take a whopping $90 out of my paycheck every two weeks.
Florida doesn't have state income tax thou.
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gfortier84Jan 02, 2024 04:38 AM
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Why wouldn't they do this in August when most parents actually shop for back to school stuff?
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DinksGonnaDoinkJan 02, 2024 04:42 AM
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Quote from gfortier84 :
Why wouldn't they do this in August when most parents actually shop for back to school stuff?
It is done then as well.
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Damnit. Just bought a stem robot learning thingamajig on Amazon. Could've saved myself $5

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jamesrcJan 02, 2024 05:17 AM
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Quote from gfortier84 :
Why wouldn't they do this in August when most parents actually shop for back to school stuff?
There is also the same 2 week sales tax holiday in late July to early August.

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