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Massachusetts Lawmakers OK Sales Tax Holiday Weekend
The bill now goes to Governor Charlie Baker for his signature.

On Thursday, the Legislature approved a bill creating a sales tax holiday for Massachusetts on Aug. 15 and 16. This bill is designed to provide relief to consumers and increase sales for local businesses.
βThe sales tax holiday is a shot in the arm for individuals, families and businesses alike,β said House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo, D-Winthrop, in a statement. βWhile the Massachusetts economy is continuing to improve, folks are still facing tough fiscal times. By passing this legislation, we reaffirmed our commitment to helping hardworking families, particularly as the school year begins.β
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βThe sales tax holiday has become an annual event in our state and today the Legislature voted to give a small tax break to consumers and businesses alike,β said Senate President Stanley Rosenberg, D-Amherst, in the announcement. βI hope that we will soon review this policy to determine if, after more than a decade, the desired impact is being achieved.β
As in previous years, the sales tax holiday will apply to purchases under $2,500. It excludes vehicles, motorized boats, tobacco, meals and utilities.
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The bill now goes to Governor Charlie Baker for his signature.
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