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Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Now Underway

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TALLAHASSEE (CBSMiami) – Hurricane season 2017 is officially underway and folks looking to buy hurricane supplies can save a few bucks this weekend.

Under a new law signed by Gov. Rick Scott, Florida residents don't have to pay sale taxes on "disaster preparedness" supplies during a three-day tax "holiday."

The tax-free weekend starts Friday, June 2nd, and runs through Sunday, June 4th.

CLICK HERE FOR A FULL LIST OF QUALIFYING ITEMS.

The exemption covers things like flashlights, portable radios, tarpaulins, first-aid kits, batteries and coolers, with all items having a price limit. For instance, Floridians can buy a portable generator tax free, if it costs $750 or less.

 

 

 

 

 

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