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FLORIDA TAX HOLIDAY

Florida Freedom Week Tax Holiday 2021: How long does it last and what will be discounted?

Today marks the beginning of the second tax holiday in Florida this summer. This week residents will be able to purchase event tickets and recreational equipment at discounted rates. 

Update:
Today marks the beginning of the second tax holiday in Florida this summer, residents will be able to purchase outdoor equipment at discounted rates.
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The first tax holiday which lasted from 28 May through 6 June was focused on disaster preparedness for the upcoming hurricane season.

The second, which will allow residents to purchase outdoor recreational equipment and event tickets at a discounted rate will run through 7 July.

The bill to host the 2021 Freedom Week Sales Tax Holiday was passed by the Florida legislature in May. The third tax holiday of the summer will occur in August and aims to help parents get their children ready to get back to school.

What will be discounted during the event?

According to the Florida Department of Revenue,qualifying items, ranging from fishing tackle selling for $5 or less to canoes and kayaks selling for $500 or less, are exempt from sales tax.” Consumers should be aware that the benefits do not apply to “rental or repair of any of the qualifying items or to sales in a theme park, entertainment complex, public lodging establishment or airport.”

In collaboration with businesses, the Department of Revenue has identified a price limit and a set of items within those limits that can be applied. For example, if a canoe costs more than $500, the sales tax will be deducted up to that limit. After the $500 limit has been surpassed, sales tax will be applied to the remaining balance.

Sporting Equipment

The limits for sporting equipment are limited and only apply to “any item used in individual or team sports, not including clothing or footwear,” being sold for $40 or less.

Recreational Equipment

For those looking to buy general outdoor equipment for the summer, the following items form part of the tax holiday,

Sales Tax-Free up to $15 

  • Insect repellant
  • Sunscreen

Up to $30

  • Water bottles

Up to $50

  • Bicycle helmets
  • Hydration packs

Up to $100

  • Sunglasses

Up to $200

  •  Binoculars

Up to $250

  •  Bicycles   
  • Outdoor gas or charcoal grills

Boating and other water-related activities

Bait Fishing tackle sold individually, the "$5 of the sales price" or the first $10, if "multiple items are sold together," are excluded from sales tax.

Sales Tax-Free up to $25

  • Goggles
  • Snorkels

  • Swimming masks


Up to $30

  •  Bags
  • Tackle boxes

Up to $50

  • Safety flares

Up to $75

  • Coolers
  • Oars and Paddles
  • Life jackets  

Up to $150

  • Inflatable recreational water tubes and floats capable of being towed
  • Kneeboards
  • Wakeboards
  • Water skis

Up to $300

  • Paddleboards
  • Surfboards

Up to $500

  • Canoes
  • Kayaks

Camping and Backpacking

Sales Tax-Free up to $30 

  • Camping lanterns
  • Flashlights

Up to $50 

  • Camping stoves
  • Collapsible camping chairs
  • Portable hammocks
  • Sleeping bags

Up to $200

  • Tents

Events

The Department of Revenue has stated that “events or performances scheduled to be held from July 1, 2021, through December 31, 2021,” including

  • "Live music events 

  • Live sporting events 

  • Movies to be shown in a movie theater

  • Ballet, Plays, Musicals 

  • Fair, Festival, and Cultural event 

  • Private and membership clubs providing physical fitness facilities,"  can be purchased without sales tax.

What is not included?

For more information on what sort of items and deals are not included, please check out the guidance from the Department of Revenue.