Gubni
04-10-2007, 07:08 PM
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>Sales Tax Holiday Approaching
>
>Tennesseans will be allowed to retain more of their hard earned money
>during two sales tax holidays this year. The first will take place April
>27-29, 2007.
>
>In recent years, the state has collected more tax revenue than it had
>planned to spend. This Republican backed initiative is a small way for the
>state to provide tax relief to the hardworking citizens of Tennessee.
>
>During the sales tax holidays, consumers may purchase clothing,
>recreational equipment, school supplies and computers without paying the
>state sales tax.
>
>The next sales tax holiday will occur August 3-5, 2007.
>
>Retailers and consumers may find further information, including a
>retailer's guide, fact sheets on clothing, computers and school supplies,
>and answers to frequently asked questions on the Department of Revenue
>website at http://www.tntaxholiday.com/
>Sales Tax Holiday Approaching
>
>Tennesseans will be allowed to retain more of their hard earned money
>during two sales tax holidays this year. The first will take place April
>27-29, 2007.
>
>In recent years, the state has collected more tax revenue than it had
>planned to spend. This Republican backed initiative is a small way for the
>state to provide tax relief to the hardworking citizens of Tennessee.
>
>During the sales tax holidays, consumers may purchase clothing,
>recreational equipment, school supplies and computers without paying the
>state sales tax.
>
>The next sales tax holiday will occur August 3-5, 2007.
>
>Retailers and consumers may find further information, including a
>retailer's guide, fact sheets on clothing, computers and school supplies,
>and answers to frequently asked questions on the Department of Revenue
>website at http://www.tntaxholiday.com/