This year, only 15 states are participating in back-to-school related Sales Tax Holidays (North Carolina is not participating this year.)  Qualifying back-to-school related expenses and purchase price limits vary by state (and not all localities within a state may participate), but many families may be able to buy items like school supplies, clothing items up to $100, books, software, tablets, and computers tax free. Knowing when your state’s tax holiday is to save some cash during the back-to-school rush.

Alabama –  From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 11:59 P.M. on August 3 -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing items up to $100 per article

Computers up to $750 each

School supplies, art supplies, and school instructional material – Up to $50 per item

Books – up to $30 per book

Arkansas – ONLY from 12:01 A.M. on August 2 – 11:59 P.M. on August 3 -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing items up to $100 per article

Computers up to $750 each

School supplies– no purchase limit Listed

Books – no purchase limit Listed

Connecticut – Weeklong Tax Holiday: August 17 – August 23-  List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing and footwear for up to $300 per item

Florida – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 11:59 P.M. on August 3  - List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing items up to $75 per article

Computers and related accessories up to $750 each

School supplies and art supplies – Up to $15 per item

Georgia – August 1 – August 2 – List of eligible items and restrictions

School supplies up to $20 per item

Clothing up to $100 per item

Computers up to $1,000 per item

Iowa - From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 11:59 P.M. on August 2  -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing

Footwear

Louisiana – 12:01 AM on August 1 – 11:59 PM on August 2- Information

All consumer purchases of tangible personal property, other than vehicles subject to license and title and meals furnished for consumption on the premises where purchased, including to-go orders, provided that the property is not for use in a business, trade, or profession.

Maryland – Shop Maryland Week – August 10 – August 16 – List of eligible items and restrictions 

Clothing and footwear up to $100 or less per item

Mississippi – July 25 and 26 – List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing, footwear, and accessories – up to $100 per article

Missouri – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 12:00 AM (midnight) on August 3 -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing – any article having a taxable value of $100 or less

School supplies – not to exceed $50 per purchase

Computer software – taxable value of $350 or less

Personal computers – not to exceed $3,500

Computer peripheral devices – not to exceed $3,500

New Mexico – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 12:00 AM (midnight) on August 3  -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing or shoes, priced at less than $100 per unit

Computers up to $1,000 per item,

Related computer hardware at up to $500, per item.

School supplies for up to $30 per unit.

Oklahoma – From 12:01 AM on August 1 – 12:00 AM (midnight) on August 3, 2013 –   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing and footwear priced up to $100 per item.

South Carolina – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – midnight on August 3  -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing, school supplies, computers, and select bed/bath linens.

Tennessee – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 11:59 P.M. on August 3  -   List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing up to $100 or less per item

School and school art supplies of up to $100 or less per item

Computers of up to $1,500 or less per item.

Texas – August 8 – August 10 – List of eligible items and restrictions

Clothing, up to $100 per article

Footwear, up to $100 per article

Backpacks, up to $100 per article

School supplies, up to $100 per article

Virginia – From 12:01 A.M. on August 1 – 11:59 P.M. on August 3 -  List of eligible items and restrictions 

School supplies at up to $20 per item

Clothing and footwear up to $100 or less per item