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    Florida hurricane tax holiday, May 31-June 8

    May 28, 20141 Min Read6 Views
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    hurricane-imageFlorida is the new kid on the hurricane sales tax holiday block, but the Sunshine State’s event is the longest. Floridians have nine days — from Sunday, May 31, through Sunday, June 8 — to get ready for tropical storms and hurricanes.

    During that period, retailers won’t collect the state’s 6 percent sales tax on a wide range of storm-related products across six price ranges: $10 or less, $20 or less, $25 or less, $30 or less, $50 or less and, taking a big jump, $750 or less.

    Lower priced items include reusable ice and lighting supplies while the top tax-free tier covers portable generators. Florida’s Department of Revenue PDF product list has details.

    $20 or less $25 or less $30 or less $50 or less and $750 or less. Lower priced items include reusable ice and lighting supplies while the top tax-free tier covers portable generators. but the Sunshine State's event is the longest. Floridians have nine days -- from Sunday Florida is the new kid on the hurricane sales tax holiday block Florida's Department of Revenue PDF product list has details. June 8 -- to get ready for tropical storms and hurricanes. During that period May 31 retailers won't collect the state's 6 percent sales tax on a wide range of storm-related products across six price ranges: $10 or less taking a big jump through Sunday
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