Ivey promotes back-to-school tax-free weekend

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Gov. Kay Ivey is encouraging Alabamians to begin preparing for the school year by participating in Alabama’s annual back-to-school sales tax holiday this weekend.

The three-day tax holiday begins midnight Friday and runs until midnight Sunday.

Shoppers can use the 4% sales tax waiver on clothing items priced at less than $100; school supplies valued at $50 or less per item; books priced below $30; and tablets, laptops, computers, and printers priced under $750.

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“With summer nearing its end, I know Alabama families are beginning to prepare for the quickly approaching school year,” Ivey said. “During this tax-free holiday weekend, pencils, calculators, binders and other essential school supplies will be eligible for purchase without incurring sales tax.

“I encourage everyone to take advantage of this relief, so students, teachers and parents alike can be equipped for the school year.”

A full list of included items can be found here.

Grayson Everett is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News. You can follow him on Twitter @Grayson270

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