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Texas Tax-Free Weekend: Real Savings for Back-to-School Shopping

KHOU 11September 5, 20252 min289 views
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Back-to-School Shopping Savings

  • πŸ›οΈ Texas families can take advantage of the annual sales tax holiday for back-to-school shopping.
  • πŸ’‘ This event offers a chance for significant savings, especially for families with multiple children.

A Mom's Shopping Experience

  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ‘§β€πŸ‘¦ Houston mom Ebony London is shopping for her preschooler and kindergartener, needing items like Play-Doh, nap mats, and backpacks.
  • πŸ’° Her initial estimated spending for school supplies was $50-$60 per child, not including clothing or shoes.
  • πŸ“ˆ After looking up prices online, one child's list totaled $125.90 before tax, reaching $136.28 with taxes.

Tax-Free Weekend Impact

  • πŸ’Έ Shopping during the sales tax holiday, the same list would cost $127.90, resulting in a saving of $8.38 for that single list.
  • πŸ’° Extrapolating this saving across two children could potentially save around $20, enough for another backpack or essential clothing items.
  • πŸ€” London found the breakdown helpful and indicated she would likely shop during the tax-free weekend.

Qualifying Items and Limitations

  • 🏷️ The Texas sales tax holiday applies to qualifying items under $100, including clothes, shoes, and basic school supplies.
  • ❌ Items such as computers, rolling wheel bags, or laptop bags do not qualify for the tax exemption.
  • πŸ’» For a complete list of qualifying items, consumers are directed to check the kru.com website.
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Back-to-School ShoppingTexas Sales Tax HolidaySales Tax SavingsSchool SuppliesClothing Tax ExemptionConsumer SavingsFamily BudgetingEbony LondonHouston MomKru.com
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