Sales Tax Holidays Being Considered

Indirect Tax, ONESOURCE, Sales and Use Tax Posted by Troy Spence 1 Comment

Law makers are throwing around the idea of a few tax free days in Harrisburg, PA, proposing anywhere between 4 days and a full week in April, where shoppers would get a breaks on a variety of goods.  Some of the ideas include tax free days on farm equipment, on computers, monitors and printers, on appliances, and even on new cars.  At this point nothing has been decided.

 

 

 

 

Source: http://www.wpxi.com/news/news/tax-free-holidays-under-consideration-in-harrisbur/nGqtG/

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About Troy Spence

My name is Troy Spence and I am a Tax Research Analyst for Thomson Reuters ONESOURCE Indirect Tax. I graduated from the University of Oregon with a BS and a minor in Business, and have been working with transaction taxes for almost 3 years. I research changing sales tax rates, tax law changes, as well as the taxability of products within several U.S. States daily. In order to do this effectively, I monitor and report on a variety of news sources and sales tax updates as they occur. I look forward to sharing my findings with you.
  • sherry lepore

    This is old news – the article is from March 2011 – do you have something more recent to help support your claim