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What to know: Maryland tax-free week is here

For a full week, shoppers don't have to pay sales tax on select items.

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Shoppers can save on clothing, shoes and backpacks during Maryland's tax-free week. Here's everything to know about the tax holiday.

When is Maryland's tax-free week?

From Sunday, Aug. 11 through Saturday, Aug. 17, shoppers won't have to pay the state's 6% sales tax on qualifying items.

What qualifies for Maryland's sales tax holiday?

Clothing and shoes under $100, and the first $40 for backpacks will be tax-free, according to Comptroller of Maryland Brooke E. Lierman.

Sweaters, shirts, jeans, dresses, robes, underwear, belts, shoes and boots are among what's included.

What's not included in Maryland tax-free week?

  • Accessories, including jewelry, watches, watchbands, handbags, handkerchiefs, umbrellas, scarves, ties, headbands and belt buckles, will be taxed.
  • Special clothing or footwear designed for protective use instead of everyday wear. For example, football pads are designed for protective use and, therefore, don't qualify for the tax exemption.
  • Taxable services performed on clothing or shoes, such as alterations.
  • Items used to make or repair clothing and shoes, including fabric, thread, yarn, buttons, snaps, hooks and zippers.

Can I shop tax-free online?

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Online items qualify if they're paid for and delivered for immediate shipment during the tax-free week.

For more information visit Maryland's FAQ page.

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