Thursday, August 2, 2012

NC Sales Tax Free Weekend is Here!!


The annual North Carolina sales tax holiday begins Friday, Aug. 3 and runs through Sunday, Aug. 5. Shoppers can save money on certain purchases of items like clothing, school supplies and computers.
The popular event includes clothing, footwear, and school supplies of $100 or less per item; school instructional materials of $300 or less per item; sports and recreational equipment of $50 or less per item; computers of $3,500 or less per item; and computer supplies of $250 or less per item from sales tax. Tablet computers and netbooks of $3,500 or less per item qualify; eReaders do not.
Items are not necessarily exempt from sales tax just because they are required by a child's school or sports team.  Visit NCDOR's website for a http://www.dornc.com/taxes/sales/holiday_exempt.pdf of items that qualify.

The holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. Friday and lasts until 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Participation in the sales tax holiday is required; retailers cannot opt out.

Retailers may not charge sales tax on exempt items sold during the holiday and tell shoppers to request a refund from the Department of Revenue. In cases where the sales tax is charged on purchases that should be exempt, a customer's only option to obtain a refund is from the retailer.

Discounts from retailers' coupons are deducted from the price of an item before determining if the item is eligible for the sales tax exemption. Example: a customer buys a dress priced at $105 and uses a retailer's coupon for a 10 percent discount. The discounted sales price of the dress is $94.50 ($105.00 - $10.50 = $94.50) and the dress is exempt from sales tax if purchased during the holiday. Manufacturers' coupons are treated just the opposite way and are not deducted from the sales price before determining an item's eligibility for the sales tax exemption.

Rebates do not affect the sales price of an item for the sales tax holiday. Example: a computer priced at $4,000 with a $600 rebate is not exempt from sales taxes. The amount of the rebate is not deducted from the sales price of the computer before determining if the computer is eligible for the sales tax exemption.

Happy shopping! 

brad@mcarthurco.com
704.544.8429

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