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Tax Free Weekend in Tennessee THIS WEEKEND!

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Tax Free Weekend in Tennessee THIS WEEKEND!

This is exciting!! We all need a little break, right? We’re going to pay a little less for some things starting this Friday!

Just in time for back to school shopping!  Clothing under $100, individual school items $100 or less and computers and tablets $1,500 or less will be TAX FREE!!!

There is something new this year, there will be a sales tax holiday for food and food ingredients.

The sales tax holiday will take place from Friday July 30th until Thursday August 5th. Also, if you need a little break from saving money and shopping, prepared food from restaurants or vendors will also be tax-free.

A good weekend to get school shopping started and over with all while saving money!

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