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Sales Tax Holiday: Here’s what you need to know about tax-free shopping this weekend in Tennessee

TENNESSEE (WATE) — Tennesseans, the state’s sales tax holiday is back with the second weekend to make purchases without sales tax on certain items.

Second weekend of sales tax holiday

The second weekend of the sales tax holiday will focus on restaurant sales.


This will begin 12:01 a.m. August 7 and end Sunday, August 9 at 11:59 p.m.

The state says that during this time, the retail sale of food and drink by restaurants and limited service restaurants as defined in Tenn. Code Ann. § 57-4-102, is exempt from sales tax.

Additional Information from the state

First weekend of sales tax holiday

The first weekend of Tennessee’s sales tax holiday began 12:01 a.m. July 31 and will end at 11:59 p.m. August 2.

The state outlines that the first weekend will focus on clothing, among other back-to-school items.

Clothing, school supplies, and computers as well as other qualifying electronic devices may be purchased tax-free (certain price restrictions apply).

There will also be exempt items sold online that will be eligible, but these items must be purchased for personal use, not for business or trade.

Clothing, what’s exempt and what’s not:

Exempt:

Not Exempt:

School Supplies, what’s exempt and what’s not:

Exempt:

Not Exempt:

Computers and Other Electronics, what’s exempt and what’s not:

Exempt:

Not Exempt:

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