States that hold sales tax holidays

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Alabama: Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers, school supplies, books

Connecticut: Aug. 17-23 — clothing and footwear

District of Columbia: Aug. 2-10 — clothing, school supplies; Nov. 21-Dec. 7 — clothing

Georgia: July 31-Aug. 3 — clothing, footwear, school supplies, computers; Oct. 2-5 — energy and water-efficient products Iowa: Aug. 1-2 — clothing

Louisiana: May 24-25 — hurricane preparedness items; Aug. 1-2 — all retail items

Massachusetts: Aug. 16-17 — all retail items

Missouri: Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers, school supplies

New Mexico: Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers, school supplies

North Carolina: Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers, school supplies and sports equipment

Oklahoma: Aug. 1-3 — clothing

South Carolina: Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers, school supplies,

Tennessee: April 25-27 — clothing, computers, school supplies; Aug. 1-3 — clothing, computers and school supplies

Texas: May 24-26 — energy star products and air conditioners; Aug 15-17 — clothing and backpacks

Vermont: July 12-18 — all retail items; July 12-18 — energy star appliances

Virginia: May 25-31 — hurricane preparedness items and generators; Aug. 1-3 — clothing and school supplies; Oct. 10-13 — energy-efficient products

West Virginia: Sept. 1-7 — energy-efficient products

Source: Federation of Tax Administrators

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