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24 Sales Tax Holidays That Will Help You Save Money

By Our Editorial Team  |  Published August 14, 2020

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Tennessee

Tennessee is yet another state that gets two tax holidays. One starts on July 31st and ends on August 2nd when you can purchase art and school supplies. All of these should cost under $100.

In addition, you can snag yourself computers or laptops or tablet computers of for up to $1,500! Note that printer supplies, Individually purchased software, storage media, and household appliances are not eligible.

The second holiday lasts between August 7th and August 9th and pertains to food and drinks sold at restaurants.

For more info on both of these holidays visit the Tennessee Department of Revenue website.

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