georgia (ga) tax free weekend & (nc) north carolina tax free weekend
Georgia’s tax-free weekend holiday is underway, running through Sunday. Back-to-school shoppers are expected to benefit the most. It’s that time of year again. The first day of school is just around the corner for metro Atlanta so what better time to take advantage of the upcoming Georgia’s tax-free weekend Items eligible for use are clothing, school supplies and specific computer-related items (intended for personal use). State transportation officials are giving Georgians a break as well during this tax-free weekend. Road construction lane closures will be scaled-back within a 5-mile radius of shopping malls or major retail districts.
Information on the sales tax holiday, from the Georgia Department of Revenue website:
A sales tax exemption applies to purchases of tangible personal property in the following categories:
- Georgia’s tax-free weekend Articles of Clothing. The exemption applies to articles of clothing and footwear with a sales price of $100 or less per item. Clothing accessories such as handbags, umbrellas, cuff links, handkerchiefs, jewelry, key cases, wallets, watches and watch bands, and ponytail holders and/or similar hair products are not exempt. See lists of exempt items.
- Georgia’s tax-free weekend Personal Computers. A single purchase of $1,500 or less of personal computers and/or related accessories is exempt. If the single purchase exceeds $1,500, the entire transaction is taxable. See list of exempt items.
- Georgia’s tax-free weekend General School Supplies. The exemption applies to the purchase of general school supplies with a sales price of $20 or less per item. See list of exempt items.
The exemptions are intended for an individual’s personal use. The exemptions exclude items rented, leased, purchased by businesses, or purchased for resale. The exemptions do not apply to items sold at theme parks, entertainment complexes, hotels, restaurants, and airports.


















