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Tax-Free Weekends 2025

When is the 2025 tax-free weekend in my state?

Here’s a look at the states with sales tax holidays in 2025 and the items that will be tax-free, according to each state’s department of revenue and tax.

State

Dates

Eligible items / Maximum cost per item

Alabama

July 18-20

  • Clothing / $100

  • Computers / $750

  • School supplies / $50

  • Books / $30

Arkansas

Aug. 2-3

  • Clothing and footwear / Less than $100

  • Accessories / Less than $50

  • School supplies / No maximum

Connecticut

Aug. 17-23

  • Clothing and footwear / Less than $100

Florida

Aug. 1-31

  • School supplies / $50

  • Clothing, footwear and accessories / $100

  • Computers and accessories / $1,500

  • Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles / $30


Sept. 8-Dec. 31

  • Tools / Varying maximums

Iowa

Aug. 1-2

  • Clothing and footwear / Less than $100

Maryland

Aug. 10-16

  • Clothing and footwear / $100

  • Backpacks / First $40

Massachusetts

Aug. 9-10

  • All retail items for personal use (except vehicles, food, alcohol, gas, certain utilities, tobacco, marijuana) / $2,500

Mississippi

July 11-13

  • Clothing and footwear / Less than $100

  • Select school supplies / Less than $100


Aug. 29-31

  • Firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies / No maximum

Missouri

Aug. 1-3

  • Clothing / $100

  • School supplies / $50

  • Computers and peripheral devices / $1,500

  • Computer software / $350

  • Graphing calculators / $150

Nevada

Oct. 31-Nov. 2

  • Purchases by National Guard members or qualifying relatives / No maximum

New Mexico

July 25-27

  • Clothing / Less than $100

  • Computers / $1,000

  • Computer equipment / $500

  • Certain school supplies / Less than $30

Ohio

Aug. 1-14

  • All tangible personal property (except certain watercrafts or outboard motors, motor vehicles, alcohol, tobacco, vapor products, marijuana) / $500

Oklahoma

Aug. 1-3

  • Clothing and footwear / Less than $100

South Carolina

Aug. 1-3

  • Items include computers, school supplies and clothing / No maximum

Tennessee

July 25-27

  • Clothing / $100

  • School supplies / $100

  • Computers and tablets / $1,500

Texas

Aug. 8-10

  • Clothing, backpacks and school supplies / Less than $100

Virginia

Aug. 1-3

  • Clothing / $100

  • School supplies / $20

  • Energy Star and WaterSense products / $2,500

  • Hurricane-preparedness items / $60

  • Generators / $1,000

West Virginia

Aug. 1-4

  • Clothing / $125

  • School supplies / $50

  • School instruction material / $20

  • Sports equipment / $150

  • Computers and tablets / $500

Source: State tax and revenue departments./Nerdwallet.com


 
 
 

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