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From August 18 through August 24, 2019, Connecticut will hold its annual sales tax holiday. During this time, select clothing and footwear with a purchase price of $100 or less will be exempt from Connecticut sales and use tax.
This one-week exclusion applies to clothing sales made by Connecticut and out-of-state retailers to Connecticut customers.
Items normally sold as a unit (for example, a pair of mittens) must continue to be sold as a pair; they cannot be separated and sold as individual items to qualify for the exclusion.
For more information on the sales tax holiday week, visit the Connecticut Department of Revenue’s website.
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