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  2. Texas' tax-free weekend 2024 is Aug. 9-11. See list of ... - AOL

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    LIST: Tax-free items in Texas. Most shoes, clothes and school supplies under $100 will be tax-free over the weekend. Shoppers have no limit on the number of eligible items they can purchased.

  3. When is 2024 tax free weekend in Texas? What you need ... - AOL

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    Texas tax-free weekend returns Aug. 9-11. The sales tax holiday exempts qualifying items from sales tax when purchased between those days.

  4. Texas’ biggest tax-free weekend is here. See what qualifies ...

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    Inflation fears heat up in Texas as thoughts of back-to-school shopping creep back to parents’ minds. But relief is coming in the form of a tax-free holiday the first weekend of August.

  5. Tax-free shopping - Wikipedia

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    A tax-free shopping retailer. Tax-free shopping (TFS) is the buying of goods in another country or state and obtaining a refund of the sales tax which has been collected by the retailer on those goods. [1] The sales tax may be variously described as a sales tax, goods and services tax (GST), value added tax (VAT), or consumption tax.

  6. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    The items subject to the sales tax exemption may also be restricted by price (e.g., clothing up to $100), but consumers are free to buy unlimited quantities of the included items. As with other sales taxes, visiting residents of non-participating states who purchase tax-free goods (holiday or not) may still have to pay use tax on the goods they ...

  7. Economy of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Texas is one of only 7 states not to have a state income tax. [22] [23] The state sales tax rate, 6.25%, is above the national medium, with localities adding up to 2% (8.25% total). [24] Texas does have a "back to school" sales tax holiday once a year (generally around the first weekend in August) on clothing and footwear under $100. [25]