global Tax Massachusetts Tax-Free Weekend 2024: The Best Time for Tax-Free Back-to-School Shopping July 18, 2024 Attention Massachusetts shoppers…get your back-to-school shopping done August 10th and 11th this year! Read on to see what purchases are tax-free during the tax holiday. Tax free weekend returns for 2024! In 2018, Massachusetts established an annual tax-free holiday for one weekend each year. Shoppers will benefit from another tax-free weekend from Saturday August 10th through Sunday August 11th, 2024. What is the sales tax holiday? On August 10th and 11th 2024, MA shoppers will not have to pay the 6.25% sales tax on individual items costing $2,500 or less, provided they are not listed below under “purchases not eligible.” Note: You can purchase single items of tangible personal property costing $2,500 or less tax-free but will still have to pay tax (in full) on a single item costing more than $2,500. For example, the 6.25% tax would apply to the full price of a $3,000 TV, not just the $500 that exceeds the $2,500 threshold. Online purchases in the state will also be free of sales tax, provided they are purchased on August 10th and 11th. Rentals of up to 30 days are also eligible for the holiday, provided they are not ineligible items (see below) and the rental must be paid in full on the holiday weekend. Are any purchases not eligible? The tax-free holiday waives the state’s sales and use tax for most retail purchases but there are a number of exceptions. The following items will still be subject to tax during the tax-free weekend: Any items more than $2,500MealsTobacco products, marijuana products and alcoholic beveragesMotor vehiclesMotorboatsPayments for utilities (like gas, steam and electricity)Telecommunication services The tax holiday only applies to individuals who are buying items for personal use. All businesses and corporations’ purchases and individuals making purchases for business use will still have to pay sales tax. Does RI have a tax-free weekend? RI does not currently have any scheduled sales tax holidays. Do other states have a tax-free weekend or holiday? Upcoming sales tax holidays in other states for clothing and school supplies are listed below. Please visit the Departments of Revenue links below for full details including relevant items, thresholds and limitations. Alabama- July 19-21Arkansas- August 3-4Connecticut- August 18-24Florida- varies by categoryIowa- August 2-3Maryland- August 11-17Missouri- August 2-4New Jersey- August 24- September 2New Mexico- August 2-4Ohio- August 2-8Oklahoma- August 2-4South Carolina- August 2-4Tennessee- July 26-28Texas- August 9-11Virginia- August 2-4West Virginia- August 2-5