Back-to-school tax holidays 2025: Save on supplies, clothing and more

As families prepare for the new school year, sales tax holidays provide a welcome opportunity to save on essentials such as clothing, shoes, school supplies and even electronics.

According to the Federation of Tax Administrators, many states are rolling out tax-free shopping windows, some starting as early as this weekend.

“There’s a pretty good chance you live in or near a state with a back-to-school sales tax holiday,” ABC News technology contributor Becky Worley said.

“Each state has its own rules and restrictions, and many start the back-to-school tax holidays around the first weekend of August,” Worley added.

— Alabama kicks off early, running July 18-20. Shoppers can get tax-free clothes up to $100 per item, plus computers and tablets under $750. These are “sizable savings,” Worley noted.

— Texas runs Aug. 8-10, and shoppers can save about $8 for every $100 spent, thanks to the state’s average tax rate.

— Florida offers a monthlong tax holiday throughout August.

— Connecticut will run its event Aug. 16-22.

–New Mexico and Tennessee also have tax holidays later this month.

“Consumers save the amount of the state’s sales tax rate, which typically ranges from 4% to 10%,” Worley explained.

Not all states participate. Many, including New York, California, Delaware and Illinois, do not offer a back-to-school tax holiday, so shoppers in those areas may need to look for savings elsewhere.

For a full list of participating states, eligible items and spending caps, visit the Federation of Tax Administrators website.