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Ohio Sales Tax Holiday Aug 1 – 14

July 30, 2025 By Dayton937

This year’s Ohio Sales Tax Holiday runs from Aug. 1-14, giving you the opportunity to purchase qualifying items in-store and online without paying state sales tax.

If you’re looking to save some extra money, the Ohio Sales Tax Holiday is back once again for 2025, allowing shoppers “to make qualifying purchases both in-store and online without paying state sales tax.”

“The timing of this year’s sales tax holiday not only supports families preparing for back-to-school, but also provides relief on other important household needs,” Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said in a press release earlier this year.

So what’s included and exempt during Ohio’s 2025 Sales Tax Holiday?

“Almost all tangible personal property priced at $500 or less is tax-free,” according to Gov. DeWine’s office.

Need examples? Here’s a list from the Ohio Department of Taxation of some items that will be tax-free during this period:

  • Electronics: Computers, televisions and other gadgets
  • Clothing: Any apparel items
  • Books: All types, including novels and textbooks
  • Home goods: Furniture, kitchenware and home décor
  • Plants: Indoor and outdoor plants
  • Sporting goods: Equipment and apparel for sports
  • Food and beverages: Dine-in food, dietary supplements and soft drinks

“Many other items will also be exempt from sales tax during this period,” according to the Ohio Department of Taxation.

WHAT ITEMS ARE EXCLUDED?

The following items will still be taxed during the Sales Tax Holiday:

  • Watercraft or outboard motors
  • Motor vehicles
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Tobacco products
  • Vapor products
  • Items containing marijuana

WHAT ABOUT ONLINE SHOPPING?

Yes! Qualifying items purchased online will also be tax-free.

Here’s how the Ohio Department of Taxation explains it:

“Qualified items sold to consumers by mail, telephone, e-mail or internet shall qualify for the sales tax exemption if the consumer orders and pays for the item and the retailer accepts the order during the exemption period for immediate shipment, even if delivery is made after the exemption period.”

Shipping and Handling

  • If all items in a shipment qualify as eligible items and the sales price for each is within the sales tax holiday price threshold, the shipping and handling charges are not taxable.
  • If the shipment includes exempt items and taxable items, the seller should allocate the shipping and handling charges by a percentage based on the total price of the taxable items to the total price of all the items in the shipment. The retailer must charge tax on the portion of the shipping and handling charges allocated to the taxable items in the shipment.

CAN A STORE / SELLER CHOOSE NOT TO PARTICIPATE?

No. The states says the sales tax holiday is set by law “and vendors must comply.”

WHAT’S THE $500 PRICE LIMIT?

Items selling for $500 or less will be tax-free.

“If an item sells for more than $500, tax is due on the entire selling price,” according to the Ohio Department of Taxation.

WHAT ABOUT EXCHANGES AND RETURNS?

Here are the three points you need to know from the Ohio Department of Taxation:

  • If a consumer buys an eligible item during the sales tax holiday and later exchanges it for the same item, the retailer should not charge sales tax even if the exchange is made after the end of the sales tax holiday.
  • If a consumer buys an eligible item during the sales tax holiday and returns the item after the tax holiday period for credit on the purchase of a different item, the retailer must charge sales tax on the sale of the newly purchased item, even if it would have been eligible for the exemption during the sales tax holiday.
  • If a consumer buys an eligible item before the holiday period but returns the item during the sales tax holiday period and receives credit on the purchase of a different item of eligible property, no sales tax is due on the sale of the new item. The retailer must provide the consumer credit for both the purchase price and sales tax paid on the item being returned.

HAVE MORE QUESTIONS?

The Ohio Department of Taxation answers 31 total questions regarding the Sales Tax Holiday HERE.

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Back To School Tax Free Weekend Starts Tomorrow

August 5, 2021 By Dayton Most Metro

Ohio will have a sales tax holiday from Friday, August 6, 2021 at 12:00 a.m. to Sunday, August 8, 2021 at 11:59 p.m.

During the holiday, the following items are exempt from sales and use tax:

An item of clothing priced at $75 or less;

An item of school supplies priced at $20 or less;

An item of school instructional material priced at $20 or less.

No. If a clothing item is more than $75, sales tax is due for the entire price.

The exemptions do not apply to clothing accessories, including briefcases, handbags, cosmetics, handkerchiefs, watches, sunglasses or jewelry. Protective equipment and sporting equipment are also not included. The sales tax exemption does apply  to online orders purchased during the tax-free weekend.

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Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday

August 3, 2015 By Lisa Grigsby

taxGet ready to shop!  Ohio is finally going to have a sales tax holiday this August, just in time for back-to-school! A common practice in many states, Ohio lawmakers have approved the first ever sales tax holiday in the Buckeye State.

The holiday starts on Friday, August 7, 2015 at 12:01 am and ends on Sunday, August 9, 2015 at 11:59 pm. During this time only, you can buy certain items and not pay any sales or use tax, either at the store or online. Those items fall into the following categories:

• An item of clothing priced at $75 or less
• An item of school supplies priced at $20 or less
• An item of school instructional material priced at $20 or less

You can buy any number of clothing items under $75, since the exemption applies to the individual price of an item. The same applies to school supplies and instructional material.

While most items of clothing are included in the sales tax holiday, things like accessories and sports equipment are not included. There’s also a list of specific school supplies and instructional materials that are included in the holiday.

Proponents of the measure and supporters from other states with such holidays say retailers leverage the tax exemption to create a Black Friday-like appeal and end up offering their own promotions.

A  University of Cincinnati study concludes Ohio families will save $78 million on school supplies.

Visit the Ohio Department of Taxation’s information page for the specific lists and more details on the tax holiday.

Happy shopping!

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