NASHVILLE, Tenn. – State Rep. Chris Todd, R-Madison County, is encouraging residents of House District 73 and all Tennesseans to take advantage of the upcoming back-to-school tax-free weekend.
The state’s annual sales tax holiday is set for Friday, July 25 through Sunday, July 27. Qualified purchases include clothing and shoes valued at $100 or less, school and art supplies costing less than $100 per item, and computers and tablets priced under $1,500.
“Getting ready for the school year can be stressful and costly,” said Todd. “My neighbors work hard for their money and this is one way we can reduce their tax burden. I encourage Madison County families to stock up on essential supplies to ensure students are prepared to return to the classroom in August.”
Eligible items, including shirts, shoes, pens, backpacks and binders, among others, can be purchased tax-free online and in person.
Tennessee’s Republican supermajority has provided more than $5.1 billion in tax relief to citizens since 2011. The Volunteer State collects no personal income tax and consistently ranks as one of the most fiscally responsible and lowest-taxed states in the nation.
For more information about the sales tax holiday, visit www.tntaxholiday.com.
State Rep. Chris Todd represents District 73 in the Tennessee House of Representatives, which includes most of Madison County.
(PHOTO: Chris Todd)