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Virginia corrects its ‘oops’ on the sales tax holiday

It鈥檚 too late to help you with back-to-school shopping, but Virginia鈥檚 sales tax holiday is coming back this weekend.

The is from Friday, Oct. 20 to Sunday, Oct. 22. Lawmakers forgot to renew the sales tax holiday during budget negotiations back in March and the legislation expired, so it could not be offered in August as in previous years when people are usually shopping for back-to-school items.

During the sales tax holiday, consumers can buy qualifying items in Virginia without paying the state’s 5.3% sales tax.

under $100 are still part of this weekend鈥檚 holiday, plus certain school supplies under $20. Items like sneakers, costumes, diapers and winter gear including coats, scarves and boots will be included, among many others.

However, buyers will still have to pay sales tax on what the state deems “clothing accessory items” like cosmetics, jewelry and umbrellas. “Protective equipment” like breathing masks, helmets and face shields will also not be included, nor will “sports or recreational equipment” such as dance shoes, ski boots and mouth guards.

under $2,500, purchased for personal use, are eligible for tax exemption as well. Qualifying Energy Star items include air conditioners, washing machines and refrigerators, while WaterSense products like showerheads and toilets also made the list.

, such as generators and chain saws, are also part of the tax holiday. This also includes portable generators priced at $1,000 or less, gas-powered chainsaws at $350 or less and chainsaw accessories at $60 or less.

The sales tax exemption on qualifying items kicks in at 12:01 a.m. on Oct. 20, then ends Oct. 22 at 11:59 p.m.

More detailed lists of this year’s qualifying items and information for retailers can be found in Virginia’s聽.

Kate Corliss

Kate Corliss is a Digital Writer/Editor for 海角精品黑料.com. She is a senior studying journalism at American University and serves as the Campus Life Editor for the student newspaper, The Eagle.

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