Honestly, I don’t even want to think about back-to-school right now, but last night my husband reminded me it was tax free weekend and time to save some cash! There are 15 states that have back-to-school sales tax holidays and I’m lucky enough to live in one! If you’re looking to save on your child’s school supply list, take a look to see if your state participates (some have already happened)!

- Alabama, July 19-21
Clothing up to $100, computers up to $750, school supplies up to $50 and books up to $30.
- Arkansas, August 3-4
Clothing up to $100 and some school supplies.
- Connecticut, August 18-24
Clothing and footwear valued up to $100.
- Florida, August 2-6
Computers up to $1,000, clothing up to $60 and $15 in school supplies.
- Iowa, August 2-3
Clothing up to $100.
- Maryland, August 11-17
Clothing and footwear up to $100.
- Mississippi, July 26-27
Clothing and footwear valued up to $100.
- Missouri, August 2-4
Clothing up to $100, $50 in school supplies and computers up to $1,500.
- New Mexico, August 2-4
Clothing up to $100, $30 in school supplies, computers up to $1,000 and computer equipment valued up to $500.
- Ohio, August 2-4
Clothing up to $75, school supplies up to $20.
- Oklahoma, August 2-4
Clothing up to $100.
- South Carolina, August 2-4
Clothing, school supplies, computers and some home goods (blankets, bed linens, comforter sets, towels, shower curtains, bath rugs, pillows and pillowcases). No monetary limit given.
- Tennessee, July 26-28
Clothing up to $100, school supplies up to $100 and computers up to $1,500.
- Texas, August 9-11
Clothing, backpacks and school supplies up to $100.
- Virginia, August 3-5
Clothing up to $100 and $20 in school supplies.
If you prefer online shopping, Amazon will honor individual state sales tax holidays! Pull out those school supply lists and make an A in savings this school year!