New "Home Improvement" Sales Tax Holiday Could Save You Money!

Governor Ron Desantis has created a new holiday called The "Home Improvement" Sales Tax Holiday, which kind of reminds me of the 90's sitcom with the same name.

The seven-day holiday, which was part of a wide-ranging tax bill passed this year, will allow shoppers to avoid paying sales taxes on numerous home repair and construction items from Saturday through Sept. 9, so now is the time to get to it!

During the holiday, purchases of the following items are exempt from sales tax:

  • Hand tools selling for $50 or less
  • Power tools selling for $300 or less
  • Power tool batteries selling for $150 or less
  • Work gloves selling for $25 or less
  • Safety glasses selling for $50 or less
  • Protective coveralls selling for $50 or less
  • Work boots selling for $175 or less
  • Tool belts selling for $100 or less
  • Duffle/tote bags selling for $50 or less
  • Tool boxes selling for $75 or less
  • Tool boxes for vehicles selling for $300 or less
  • Industry text books and code books selling for $125 or less
  • Electrical voltage and testing equipment selling for $100 or less
  • LED flashlights selling for $50 or less
  • Shop lights selling for $100 or less
  • Handheld pipe cutters, drain opening tools, and plumbing inspection equipment selling for $150 or less

The sales tax holiday does not apply to sales within a theme park or entertainment complex, at a hotel or public lodging establishment, or at an airport. More information and a full list of items for Florida tax free holidays can be found on the Department of Revenue website.


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