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​​ ​ ​​​​​​​​​The 2024 Tax Free Weekend has ended. Check back here next summer to p​repare for SC Sales Tax Free Weekend in 2025​!​​
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 2024 Tax Free Weekend

During the annual Tax Free Weekend (also known as the Sales Tax Holiday), a variety of purchases are exempt from the state's 6% Sales Tax and any applicable local taxes. Tax-free items range from clothing, accessories, and shoes to school supplies, backpacks, and computers. As long as an item is eligible, it is tax-free whether purchased in-store or online.​​
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 Online Shopping

Remember that eligible items are still tax-free if you shop online!​

  • Check with your local retailer to see if they offer online shopping, delivery, or curbside pick-up.
  • Find cybersecurity tips at dor.sc.gov/securitycenter.​


​See frequently asked ​questi​on​s​​​




 Additional Resources​



 Shopping Lists​

These abbreviated lists include common items, but are not all-inclusive. Please see Revenue Ruling 19-4 for more information on exempt and ​nonexempt items.

Tax free item overview button linked to a PDF list 
Tax free bed and bath items button linked to a PDF list  
Tax free school supplies button linked to a PDF list  
Tax free clothing and accessories button linked to a PDF list  
Tax free computers and technology button linked to a PDF list ​​
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​Retailer Toolkit​​​

We encourage shoppers to buy local, both online and in stores, during the 2024 Tax Free Weekend. If you're a retailer who sells eligible items, don't miss this opportunity to promote your business! 

C​heck out the Retailer Toolkit with promotional graphics, social ​content,​ and FAQs just for you. 

 Did you know?

  • Tax Free Weekend in South Carolina first started in 2000. 
  • In past years, shoppers have saved between $2 million and $3 million during Tax Free Weekend​. 
  • There are 20 taxes in the Sales & Use Tax family, though not all of them apply to retail sales. Some of these 20 are local taxes that counties may choose to adopt to fund things like transportation projects and schools or to reduce Property Taxes.​​