Tuesday, July 2, 2024

Florida’s Freedom Summer Sales Tax Holiday Savings

 



Looking to save some $$$ this summer?💰 Consumers can purchase qualifying recreation and outdoor items as well as admission to entertainment and cultural events exempt from tax during the Florida’s 2024 Freedom Summer Sales Tax Holiday – part of Florida’s $1.07 billion program to provide tax-free inflation relief.

Thanks to our friends at LAL Today for sharing a list of various items available for purchase during the Freedom Summer tax-free shopping days to save on purchases you may be thinking of making. 

Click the links to websites below to learn more about which dates and items are included: 

June 1-14 and August 24-September 6 | Disaster preparedness:

*Flashlights and lanterns💡
*Tarps, ground anchors, tie-down kits
*Portable power banks, batteries, generators🪫

July 1-31 | Recreational items + experiences

*Admission to music, sports, cultural events🎫
*Tickets to movies 🎥and museums
*State park admission + annual passes
*Fishing equipment and supplies🎣
*Residential pool chemicals, supplies, parts

July 29 - August 11 | Back to School Supplies

*Clothing, footwear, backpacks🎒
*School supplies and learning aids
*Personal computers, accessories, software💻

September 1-7 | Skilled trade tools

*Hand and power tools🔨
*Work boots
*Safety equipment
*Shop lights
*Toolboxes and belts🧰
*Plumbing and electrical equipment

Floridians also have permanent tax relief on items like diapers and baby wipes, oral hygiene products, and firearm safety devices. Deals vary from item to item but generally savings range from the first $5 to the first $250 of the sales price to be tax-free.💰


For more information

https://laltoday.6amcity.com/freedom-week-tax-holiday-lakeland-florida?utm_term=laltoday&utm_campaign=daily-newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=laltoday&utm_content=laltoday


https://www.flgov.com/2024/05/07/governor-ron-desantis-brings-more-tax-relief-for-floridas-families/?utm_term=laltoday&utm_campaign=daily-newsletter&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_source=laltoday&utm_content=laltoday


https://floridarevenue.com/DisasterPrep/Pages/default.aspx


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