As you may already know, every year  various states and local government agencies have designated  “sales tax free” holiday weeks or weekends. Some states feature  these holidays before storm season, but many of them do it to help parents  cut down on back to school costs. The first round of sales tax free  weekends actually begin later this week, so to help my readers find  out if their state is participating, I have organized the following  list of sales tax holidays based on when they begin.
This Weekend  (July 31 – August 2)
Georgia
Kicking off the back to school holiday,  Georgia’s tax-free weekend begins this Thursday morning and runs through  Sunday night. Any school supplies priced under $20 are exempt from the  state’s sales tax, as well as clothing under $100, and computer equipment  under $1,500. The rules on clothing purchases are somewhat specific  and exclude most accessories. For more information check out the Georgia  Department of Revenue’s website. 
 
Mississippi
This Friday (July 31) and Saturday (August  1) in Mississippi all clothing and shoes under $100 will be exempt the  state’s 7 percent sales tax. Unfortunately, the holiday does not include  school supplies and this has angered many retailers. However, the legislature  has no plans to make any changes to the current tax-free weekend. For  more information, check with the Mississippi  State Tax Commission.
Next Weekend  (August 7 – August 9)
Iowa and Oklahoma
I decided to lump these two states together  because they both have essentially the same tax free holiday on August  7th and 8th. Both states waive the sales tax on  an all items of clothing valued at under $100. Unfortunately, the program  only applies to clothing and not additional back to school supplies.  For more information be sure to check the following links: Oklahoma and Iowa. 
Alabama
If you buy any of the following items  in Alabama either next Friday or Sunday then you will not have to pay  the state’s sales tax rates. Items of clothing under $100, computers  costing under $750, random school supplies under $50, and books under  $30. Click  here to find out exactly  what purchases are included and which are excluded.
 
Louisiana
The sales tax holiday that takes place  in Louisiana next weekend seems to be pretty general. According to Louisiana Department of Revenue, nearly all purchases of personal, tangible  property valued at under $2,500 are excluded from the states sales tax.  This does not include vehicles or items for business use.
 
Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia
I’ve lumped these last six states participating  in a sales tax free holiday next weekend together because they all have  similar rules. The exclusion runs from Friday the 7th, through  the night of Sunday the 9th. Although each state’s specific  item limits vary widely, they each include clothing, school supplies,  and computers. To see each state’s individual rules and limitations  check out the following links: Missouri, New  Mexico, North Carolina, South  Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.
Future Holidays
Connecticut
If you purchase qualifying clothing and  footwear in Connecticut between August 16th and the 22nd  then you will not need to pay their sales tax. Unlike other states,  their limit on clothing expenses is $300, but to learn more about their  specific rules check out this  link.
Texas
The final tax-free holiday of the back  to school season occurs in Texas between August 21st and  23rd. According to their Window  on State Government, all  qualifying clothing, backpack, and school supplies valued at under $100  are eligible for the holiday.
