House Republican Press Release

 

 

 

August 7, 2007

Press Office: 860-240-8700

 

 Rep. Scribner Reminds Residents Of Back to School Tax Savings

 

 

State Rep. David Scribner (R-Brookfield, Bethel) today reminded residents of state sales tax breaks taking place in Connecticut this month. Exemptions from the state’s six percent sales tax include clothing and college textbooks. Rep. Scribner noted that people buying back to school clothing will not have to pay Connecticut’s six percent sales tax during the third week of August.

 

Examples of clothing exempted during the sales tax-free holiday are jeans, dresses, blouses, shirts, shoes, sneakers, scarves, gloves, and belts. Non-apparel items, such as jewelry, wallets, and luggage are not included in the exemption.

 

“The sales-tax free week is a great opportunity for our state’s families,” said Representative Scribner.  “It is timed to provide parents savings in purchasing back-to-school clothing for their children, but is a tax break that all consumers can take advantage of and helps retailers as well.”