No. The govoner said there would be no tax holiday. He just hiked the tax rate to 6.25%
Gov. Patrick said don't expect one this year. He just raised the sales tax to 6.25% (first increase ever since 1966). http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/06/patrick_dont_expect_mass_sales.html
Well maybe they are trying to go to a lot of stores and well its easier to go to places.
Massachusetts will waive sales tax on purchases of most items under $2,500 on August 11 & 12
August 16 and 17 is the tax free weekend this year for Massachusetts. 5% tax will be removed. Does not include meals, gas utilities,car/boat purchases, tel com services, or individual purchases over $2500.
MA sales tax free day for certain items is August 14 and 15 2010. You can find a list of items that are exempt from sales tax at the MASS gov website and use the search box for A Guide to Sales and Use Tax then choose Tax-Exempt Items mass.gov/?
MA Sales tax free days for 2010 could possibly be August 14 and 15 if it gets signed into law before that day.
Yes. Last year it was changed from 5% to 6.25%. Two interesting tidbits, though: -MA has a "sales tax holiday" (usually in August) at least once a year -If you purchase something online and the company has no location in MA, you are not charged sales tax.
any day!!
August 14 and 15 go to the Ma Department tax website to find all of the details for the tax free days. mass.gov/?pageID=dorhomepage&L=1&L0=Home&sid=Ador
Yes, August 16 & 17
August 11 & 12
August 16th-17th, 2008