Connecticut
Sales Tax Free Week Begins Aug. 18 » CBIA
As families get ready to send kids back to school, Connecticut is once again offering a week of sales tax exemptions for a range of goods.
Beginning Sunday, Aug. 18 and ending Saturday, Aug. 24, most clothing and footwear items under $100 will be exempt from the state’s 6.35% sales and use tax.
“Sales Tax Free Week is a great way for Connecticut residents to save some cash,” Department of Revenue Services Commissioner Mark Boughton said.
“In fact, many retailers also choose to offer additional discounts, resulting in even more savings.”
“As always, I encourage shoppers to take the time to stop by some of Connecticut’s local businesses and support our amazing small business community,” said Gov. Ned Lamont.
Qualifications, Exclusions
The sales tax exemption applies to purchases made not only from retailers located in Connecticut, but also online retailers.
It also applies to each eligible item under $100 purchased, regardless of how many a customer purchases.
Discounted and sale items, coupon sales, and buy one, get one free promotions also qualify.
There are some items that do not qualify for the sales-tax exemption, including clothing and footwear specifically designed for athletic activity or for protective use.
Jewelry, handbags, luggage, umbrellas, wallets, watches, and similar items are also excluded.
The state’s website answers frequently asked questions, including examples of what does and doesn’t qualify for the exemption.
This is the 24th year of Connecticut’s Sales Tax Free Week.