Friday, August 1, 2003

Get ready for back-to-school with tax free shopping

By JOHN THOMPSON
jthompson@TheCitizenNews.com

The four-day tax-free holiday continues this weekend until midnight Aug. 3. The purpose of the tax-free holiday is to stimulate sales and to lessen the financial impact on parents getting their children ready to return to school.

This year, the tax-free items list will be expanded and simplified to allow consumers the opportunity to purchase more products. Personal computers and personal computer accessories, such as wireless messaging devices, with a single purchase price of $1,500 or less will be exempt and the requirement to purchase a computer base unit has been removed.

Items included in the personal computer exemption category are monitors, personal computer base units, keyboards, personal digital assistants, handheld computers, monitors, printers, modems, nonrecreational software and other peripheral devices. Computer and computer related accessories do not include cellphones, digital cameras, furniture and any systems, devices, software or peripherals designed or intended primarily for recreational use.

School supplies bought for classroom use or classroom-related activities are exempt up to $20 per item. As with clothing and footwear, there is no limit on the number of items purchased. Included in this area are pens, pencils, notebooks, paper, book bags calculators, dictionaries, thesauruses and children's books and books listed on approved school reading lists for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade. Sales tax will be due on the purchase of any item costing more than $20.

The sales tax exemption is intended only for individuals and their personal use. It does not apply to purchases made for resale, purchases by businesses, items leased or rented, or items sold at sports facilities, theme parks, restaurants, public lodging establishments and airports.

Additional information and a comprehensive list of exempt items are available at any of the Department of Revenue's regional offices or on the Internet at the Department's Web site, www.gatax.org. Individuals can also get information by calling 404-417-6601 or contacting the Department via e-mail at salestaxholiday@gatax.org.