Patton Promotes Ohio's Annual Sales Tax Holiday this Weekend
State Rep. Tom Patton (R-Strongsville) announces Ohio’s Annual Sales Tax Holiday will run this upcoming weekend, Aug. 5-7. The holiday marks the weekend where Ohioans will not have to pay state sales and use taxes on clothing items, school supplies and school instructional materials up to a certain price.
Patton was a cosponsor of Senate Bill 226 from the 132nd General Assembly, which made the sales tax holiday permanent.
“With rising costs due to inflation and the school year right around the corner, this is a great opportunity for parents to save their money on this tax relief weekend,” Patton said. “I encourage our residents to look over the various items on sale and make it out to local stores this weekend.”
Each year, the first Friday, Saturday and Sunday of August exempt the following items from state and local sales and use tax:
- Clothing items priced at $75 or less;
- School supplies priced at $20 or less; and
- School instructional materials prices at $20 or less.
State lawmakers approved legislation to make the sales tax holiday a yearly event to provide additional tax relief for Ohioans during back-to-school season. There is no limit on the number of items, and the exemption is eligible for online purchases, as well.
For more information about Ohio's sales tax holiday and qualifying items, please visit the Ohio Department of Taxation's website at https://bit.ly/3BGhWtb.