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Sales Tax Holiday for North Carolina and South Carolina Next Weekend (Aug 7-9, 2009)

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Saturday, August 1st, 2009

Next weekend (Friday, August 7th through Sunday, August 9th) is a Tax Free Weekend for both North and South Carolina residents.  For a listing of 2009 Sales & Use Tax Holidays in other states, visit:  http://www.taxadmin.org/fta/rate/sales_holiday.html

North Carolina and South Carolina Sales Tax Holiday
North Carolina
G.S. 105-164.13C provides an exemption for certain items of tangible personal property sold between 12:01 A.M. on the first Friday in August and 11:59 P.M. the following Sunday. For 2009, the dates are Friday, August 7th through Sunday, August 9th. Clothing, footwear, and school supplies of $100 or less per item; school instructional materials of $300 or less per item; sports and recreation equipment of $50 or less per item, computers of $3,500 or less per item; and computer supplies of $250 or less per item will be exempt.

Clothing accessories, jewelry, cosmetics, protective equipment, wallets, furniture, items used in a trade or business, and rentals are not covered by the exemption and will be subject to the applicable tax.   For a more detailed list of what is and is not included in the Sales Tax Holiday, visit the list of items exempt during the sales tax holiday.  For other information, visit the North Carolina Sales Tax Holiday FAQ.

South Carolina
SC Code Section 12-36-2120(57) provides an examption from the sales and use tax for any sales taking place during a period beginning 12:01am on the first Friday in August and ending at twelve midnight the following Sunday on (a) clothing; (b) clothing accessories including, but not limited to, hats, scarves, hosiery, and handbags; (c) footwear; and (d) school supplies including, but not limited to, pens, pencils, paper, binders, notebooks, books, bookbags, lunchboxes, and calculators;(e) computers, printers and printer supplies, and computer software; (f) bath wash clothes, blankets, bedspreads, bed linens, sheet sets, comforter set, bath toels, shower curtains, bath rugs and mats, pillows, and pillow cases.  The exemption specifically does NOT apply to jewelry, cosmetics, eyewear, wallets, watches, furniture.  The exemption also does not apply to items placed on layaway or a similar deferred payment and delivery plan, the rental of clothing or footwear, or and item the is purchased for use in a trade or business.  For a more detailed listing of items, read the SC Revenue Ruling 05-09.

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