Veronica Garabelli// August 7, 2015//
Virginia is launching its new, combined tax holiday from Friday until Sunday, Aug. 9.
During the holiday, shoppers won’t be charged state and local sales tax on a variety of items, including school supplies, clothing and footwear, emergency preparedness items and certain energy-efficient products. Online purchases of qualifying items also are tax exempt.
Virginia’s existing three tax holidays – back to school in August, hurricane and emergency preparedness in May, and Energy Star and WaterSense in October – were combined into a single holiday by the 2015 General Assembly.
Eligible items include:
Most school/office supplies, as long as each item costs $20 or less
Clothing and footwear priced at $100 or less per article or pair
Emergency preparedness items, such as batteries or bottled water, priced at $60 or less
Gas-powered chainsaws that cost $350 or less each, and chainsaw accessories that cost $60 or less each
Portable generators will be exempt if they cost $1,000 or less
Energy Star-labeled dishwashers, washing machines, air conditioners, ceiling fans, light bulbs, dehumidifiers and refrigerators if they sell for $2,500 or less each
WaterSense-labeled sink faucets, faucet accessories, aerators, shower heads, toilets and landscape irrigation controllers priced at $2,500 or less each
For more details, visit the Virginia Department of Taxation’s website at www.tax.virginia.gov/salestaxholiday.
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