Ironhold Posted March 7, 2022 Report Posted March 7, 2022 Each year, the State of Texas has a sales tax holiday on designated emergency preparedness items. The State Comptroller has posted the list of approved items for this year's sales tax holiday, which will be on April 23rd - 25th: https://comptroller.texas.gov/taxes/publications/98-1017.php?fbclid=IwAR2za70JSd2nLo7-eJXZ3i5PhVzx_NwzWHOzuK95TYtVzpzBaU7DTThZQ1w No state sales tax will be charged on approved items. Note that near the end of the document is a list of items that are *not* approved, its presence likely due to constant questions. Vort and Still_Small_Voice 2 Quote
DMGNUT Posted April 1, 2022 Report Posted April 1, 2022 Thanks Ironhold, that's pretty freakin awesome. I don't live in Texas any longer, and it doesn't appear (at least to me) to really save anyone all that much money... but just the fact that they have such a thing, is amazing. By the way, if you're not the absolute geographic center of Texas... you gotta be pretty darn close. NeuroTypical 1 Quote
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