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  2. Sales tax holidays for Florida await DeSantis approval. See ...

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    Florida sales tax holidays for 2024 include: Florida back-to-school sales tax holiday. A 14-day back-to-school sales tax holiday is proposed from July 29 to Aug. 11, 2024, for clothing, footwear ...

  3. The 2024 Florida back-to-school sales tax holiday does not apply to: Any item of clothing with a sales price of more than $100. Any school supply item with a sales price of more than $50.

  4. Florida back-to-school sales tax holiday starts Monday, runs ...

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    Florida’s back-to-school sales tax holiday begins Monday and runs through Aug. 11. Shoppers will save on clothes, school supplies and computers.

  5. Federal Employees Health Benefits Program - Wikipedia

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    In the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, plans open to all federal employees and annuitants include 10 fee-for-service and PPO plans, seven HMOs, and eight high-deductible and consumer-driven plans. [4] In the FEHB program the federal government sets minimal standards that, if met by an insurance company, allows it to participate in the program.

  6. Want to save money during Christmas shopping? Take ... - AOL

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    Three sales-tax holidays don't end until June 30 in Florida to help you save money during your holiday shopping.

  7. Florida's back to school sales tax holiday ends Sunday. Here ...

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    Polk County's public school students return to class on Aug. 11, and parents have a couple of days to take advantage of the state sales tax holiday.

  8. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    A tax holiday may be granted to particular activities, [2] in particular to develop a given area of business, [3] or to particular taxpayers. [4] Researchers found that on sales tax holidays, households increase the quantities of clothing and shoes bought by over 49% and 45%, respectively, relative to what they buy on average. [5]

  9. Compass Rose Benefits Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company name was changed to Compass Rose Benefits Group (CRBG) and eligibility was extended to include all employees of the Intelligence Community (IC). In 2007, Coventry Health Care became the health plan underwriter. In 2008, CRBG extended eligibility to include civilian employees and retirees of the Department of Defense (DoD).