Texas to waive sales tax on emergency supplies April 22-24

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Texas to waive sales tax on emergency supplies April 22-24
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Texas shoppers can stock up on emergency preparation supplies this weekend without paying taxes this weekend.

Emergency Supplies Tax-Free Weekend starts Saturday and runs through midnight on Monday.

Qualifying items include first aid kits, batteries, flashlights, coolers and ice chests, tarps, portable radios, axes and hatchets, fire extinguishers, and smoke detectors.Bill that would remove sales tax from baby, female hygiene products passes through Texas House The bill aims to take some of the financial burden off new families by removing the sales tax for crucial baby items, like diapers and formula.

Things that don’t qualify include tents, camping supplies, camp stoves, cleaning supplies, chainsaws, plywood, car batteries, step ladders and toilet paper.For more information about the annual sales tax holiday and a list of what qualifies, visit

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