Gov. DeSantis Announces New Tax Holiday: Freedom Week
Floridians will have another tax holiday this year: 2021 Freedom Week.
Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Friday morning the new tax holiday will take place from Thursday, July 1 through Wednesday, July 7, according to Fox4 News. It will exempt qualifying admissions and items related to recreational activities from sales tax.
Here is a list of qualifying admissions, which must be scheduled to be held between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021:
- A live music event
- A live sporting event
- A movie shown in a movie theater
- Entry to a museum, including annual passes
- Use of or access to state parks, including annual passes
- Entry to a ballet, play, or musical theatre performance
- Season tickets to ballet, play, or musical theatre performances
- Entry to a fair, festival, or cultural event
- Use of or access to gyms and physical fitness facilities between July 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021
Here is a list of qualifying items:
- $5 or less
- Fishing Supplies: bait or fishing tackle, if sold per item
- $10 or less
- Fishing Supplies: bait or fishing tackle, if multiple items are sold together
- $15 or less
- General Outdoor Supplies: sunscreen or insect repellant
- $25 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: snorkels, goggles, and swimming masks
- $30 or less
- Camping Supplies: camping lanterns or flashlights
- Fishing Supplies: tackle boxes or bags
- General Outdoor Supplies: water bottles
- $40 or less
- Sports Equipment: any item used in individual or team sports, not including clothing or footwear
- $50 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: safety flares
- Camping Supplies: sleeping bags, portable hammocks, camping stoves, and collapsible camping chairs
- General Outdoor Supplies: hydration packs, bicycle helmets
- $75 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: life jackets, coolers, paddles, and oars
- Fishing Supplies: rods and reels, if sold individually
- $100 or less
- General Outdoor Supplies: sunglasses
- $150 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: water skis, wakeboards, kneeboards, and recreational inflatable tubes or floats capable of being towed
- Fishing Supplies: rods and reels, if sold as a set
- $200 or less
- Camping Supplies: tents
- General Outdoor Supplies: binoculars
- $250 or less
- General Outdoor Supplies: outdoor gas or charcoal grills, bicycles
- $300 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: paddleboards and surfboards
- $500 or less
- Boating and Water Activity Supplies: canoes and kayaks
The state’s 2021 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday will run from Friday, May 28 through Sunday, June 6.
During the 2021 Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday May 28-June 6 stock up on qualifying supplies exempt from tax https://t.co/nZTSmVzqj5 #FL @GovRonDeSantis #FLLeg pic.twitter.com/AqjrvVS3uX
— Florida Department of Revenue (@FloridaRevenue) May 21, 2021
Getting ready for the start of #HurricaneSeason at Home Depot with expanded tax holidays for Floridians to be prepared for the summer and the school year.
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) May 21, 2021
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