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SOUTH CAROLINA’S 2022 SALES TAX HOLIDAY KICKS OFF ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 5
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​​​The 2022 Tax Free Weekend takes place Friday, August 5, through Sunday, August 7
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Sales Tax Holiday Weekend August 5-7

Computers, clothes, school suppli​es, and a variety of other items can be purchased free of Sales Tax during South Carolina's annual 72-hour Sales Tax Holiday. The 2022 Tax Free Weekend takes place Friday, August 5, through Sunday, August 7.

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) reminds shoppers that eligible items can be purchased online and in-store without paying the state's 6% Sales Tax and any applicable local taxes during South Carolina's Tax Free Weekend.

"With the increased cost of living, this year's Sales Tax Holiday is a welcome relief for families. Everyone saves money during a tax-free holiday, particularly on back-to-school essentials," said SCDOR Director Hartley Powell.

Tax-free items include computers, printers, school supplies, clothing and accessories, shoes, and certain bed and bath items. These tax-free items can be new or used and are eligible regardless of price.

Items that are not tax-free during the Sales Tax Holiday include digital cameras, smartphones, jewelry, cosmetics, eyewear, wallets, watches, and furniture.

For a detailed list of tax-free items, shopping lists, and FAQs, visit dor.sc.gov/taxfreeweekend.

Last year, South Carolina shoppers bought more than $24.5 million in tax-free items during the Sales Tax Holiday.

Information for Retailers

  • All retailers who sell eligible items participate in the Sales Tax Holiday and cannot collect Sales Tax from their customers on eligible purchases.
  • A retailer toolkit with social media graphics, posts, and FAQs is available at dor.sc.gov/retailer-toolkit
  • Sales of eligible tax-free items during the Sales Tax Holiday should be reported and taken as a deduction on a retailer's August Sales Tax return (return that is due in September). Retailers can file and pay Sales Tax and manage all of their South Carolina tax accounts online using our free tax portal, MyDORWAY.
  • Review Revenue Ruling #19-4 for FAQs and Information Letter #22-10 for a list of exempt and non-exempt items.

Share the savings! Post your Tax Free Weekend deals, savings, and photos using #SCtaxfree. Follow the SCDOR on Facebook and Twitter for Tax Free Weekend updates, resources, and reminders.



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