Tropical Storm Debby Hurricane season is upon us, and Florida's Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, running from August 24th to September 6th
Hurricane season is upon us, and Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, running from August 24th to September 6th, provides the perfect opportunity to stock up on essential supplies without paying sales tax.
This tax holiday allows Floridians to purchase qualifying disaster preparedness items tax-free, offering a financial break while encouraging residents to prepare for emergencies.
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Key Points:
- Two Separate Periods: The 2024 holiday consists of two, two-week periods: June 1-14, 2024, and upcoming August 24 – September 6, 2024.
- Qualifying Items: The list of exempt items includes generators, tarps, tie-down kits, smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, carbon monoxide detectors, coolers, batteries, flashlights, lanterns, pet supplies, and more, all with specific price limits.
- Exclusions: The holiday does not apply to sales in theme parks, entertainment complexes, public lodging establishments, airports, or commercial purchases of pet supplies. Rentals and repairs are also not exempt.
- Online Purchases: The tax exemption extends to online purchases if the order is accepted for immediate shipment during the holiday period, even if delivery occurs later.
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Additional Information:
- The FAQ page addresses common questions about the holiday, including how sales tax is calculated on packages containing both taxable and exempt items, and how to get a refund if tax was charged in error.
- For detailed information on eligible items and their price limits, refer to Tax Information Publication (TIP) No. 24A01-04 on the Florida Department of Revenue website.
- If you have further questions, contact the Florida Department of Revenue at (850) 488-6800.
This sales tax holiday provides an excellent opportunity for Floridians to stock up on essential supplies and ensure their preparedness for any potential disasters.
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