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Shop tax free in Tennessee this weekend

Tennessee’s annual sales tax holiday weekend will take place Friday, July 26 through Sunday, July 28.

NOOGAtoday | Hamilton Place Mall

Head to local shopping centers like Hamilton Place Mall for deals this weekend.

Photo by Jason Heymann via Chattanooga Tourism Co.

Start making your shopping lists, because the State of Tennessee’s annual tax-free weekend returns this Friday, July 26 through Sunday, July 28.

During this holiday, residents can save ~10% on items like clothing, school supplies, and computers by shopping in-store or online. Note: Clothing and school supplies qualify if they are $100 or less + computers (including laptops and tablets) must be priced at $1,500 or less.

Bonus: See the full list of tax-exempt items + non-exempt items.

This is the only sales tax holiday in 2024, so make sure to take advantage of the discounts while you can. Pro tip: We recommend calling stores ahead of time to make sure the items you’re seeking are in stock.

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