Shoppers in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas can take advantage of annual sales tax holidays this August to save on back-to-school essentials.
Arkansas kicks off the savings first, running its tax-free weekend Saturday, Aug. 1, and Sunday, Aug. 2. Qualifying items include clothing, school supplies, art supplies, instructional materials, and electronic devices.
Texas and Oklahoma will both hold their sales tax holidays Friday, Aug. 7, through Sunday, Aug. 9.
In Texas, qualifying items include clothing, footwear, and elementary or secondary school backpacks priced less than $100 per item, along with most school supplies under $100. Under Senate Bill 1415, the annual holiday takes place beginning on the first Friday in August.
In Oklahoma, shoppers can purchase qualifying clothing and footwear priced under $100 per item without paying state sales tax.
Across all three states, exclusions apply to accessories, special athletic wear, protective equipment, and rentals.
Louisiana does not have a back-to-school sales tax holiday.
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