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Tax-Free Weekend
August 02, 2019
CrainMedia

Millions of American families with children who are school- or college-bound will have the chance to save a few dollars this summer.
Sixteen states are holding sales tax holidays to help get them ready for the upcoming school year and the savings, which are usually on clothes and school supplies, are open to all.
Arkansas’ 48-hour back-to-school sales tax holiday starts at 12:01am tomorrow and lasts until 11:59pm Sunday.
What’s tax-free: Clothing and footwear: Less than $100; Clothing accessory or equipment: Less than $50; and Select school supplies, school art supplies and instructional materials: with No limit. FULL LIST
All retailers are required to participate and may not charge tax on items that are legally tax-exempt during the Sales Tax Holiday. MORE
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