Shop ’til you drop, Iowa’s sales tax holiday starts Friday

The annual state sales tax holiday is this Friday and Saturday across the state. (link included to official exempt items included)

Iowa Department of Revenue spokesperson, Victoria Daniels, says there are limits on the tax exemption. “It applies to select clothing and footwear. And one big thing to remember is that the item has to be less than 100 dollars — not 100 dollars — it has to be less than 100 dollars in order to qualify for the exemption,” Daniels explains.

 

Accessories do not qualify for the sales tax exemption.  “Things like jewelry,  and the other thing is if it is something you wouldn’t wear normally in everyday life, then it doesn’t qualify. For example, athletic cleats, things like that that you wouldn’t just wear to school or work,” according to Daniels.

 

There are some items that people often mistakenly think are included.  “Bookbags and backpacks — you know people think of it as back to school — but it really only includes clothing and footwear,” Daniels says.

 

The event is often billed as the Sales Tax Weekend, but doesn’t last all weekend.  “By law it occurs on the first Friday and Saturday of August,” Daniels says. “People sometimes think ‘oh it’s the weekend’, but Sunday is not applicable.”

The tax holiday begins at 12:01 a-m Friday and runs through 11:59 p-m Saturday.

The complete listing of the items can be found at www.tax.iowa.gov 

or press here for the complete list of exempt items.

 

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