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    Gale Mastrofrancesco
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    August 16, 2019

    Rep. Mastrofrancesco: Tax Free Week Begins on Sunday

    Rep. Mastrofrancesco: Tax Free Week Begins on Sunday
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    A main staple in the month of August has always been the annual tax free week right before Connecticut students head back to school. This year legislators fought back attempts by the governor to end the weekly tax break event which benefits so many state families.

    Per state statute, the 19th Annual Sales Tax Free Week begins on the third Sunday of August and runs until the following Saturday.

    • 2019 Sales Tax Free Week dates are: Sunday, August 18, through Saturday, August 24, 2019.

    Tax Free Week was first enacted in 2000, and applies to most clothing and footwear purchases that are intended for everyday use.

    Goods not covered under the program include items that are solely intended for use in sporting activities and accessories such as jewelry, watches, handbags, and wallets.

    According to the National Retail Association, the average, families with children in grades K-12 spend about $600 on back-to-school shopping. To better ease the financial burden, the annual one-week sales and use tax exclusion eliminates the sales tax on clothing and footwear costing less than $100.

    Since its inception, Connecticut shoppers have received approximately $4.2 million in sales and use tax savings each year during the state’s annual sales tax holiday.

    Connecticut’s one-week sales and use tax holiday applies to each eligible item of clothing or footwear sold for less than $100, regardless of how many items are sold to a customer on the same invoice. Tax is calculated on the final sales price of an item, after all reductions and coupons are applied. Items that cost $100 or more are subject to sales and use tax for the entire price of that item.

    Unrelated to the tax free week, but just as important for some, I also want to remind parents and college students that college textbooks for students enrolled at institutions of higher education are exempt from sales and use taxes, if the student presents a valid student identification card to the retailer. Read more here.

    If you have additional questions or concerns, please contact my office at (800) 842-1423, or email me directly at Gale.Mastrofrancesco@housegop.ct.gov.

    I hope you find this information helpful,

    State Rep. Gale Mastrofrancesco

    Proudly serving Southington and Wolcott

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