Here’s how you can benefit even without school-aged children:
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1. Bargain hunters
Need new work clothes? Baby clothes? Running shoes? Pens to sign your checks?
Tax-free apparel doesn’t just apply to back-to-school clothes. All Ohio stores that offer merchandise that qualifies will participate in the holiday, including small businesses, shopping malls, off-price stores and big-box department stores.
In addition to shirts, pants, socks and other common clothing items, shoppers can get shoe insoles, slippers, steel-toed shoes, rainwear, gloves, hats, belts, suspenders, neckties, scarves, aprons, bathing suits and costumes.
Any clothing that costs less than $75, including adult apparel, shoes, socks, baby clothes and other apparel needs.
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School supplies like notebooks, pens, pencils and sticky notes will also be tax-free for home organization or other general use.
2. New parents and care providers
A big win for new parents and care providers for elderly relatives or friends, both baby and adult diapers are tax-free this weekend.
Baby receiving blankets are also included in the qualifying items.
3. Brides
It may be hard to find a wedding dress that costs less than $75, but brides may have some luck with other wedding needs. The tax-free apparel list includes formal wear, formal shoes, coats, hosiery and garters.
Belts, suspenders and neckties are also tax free if under $75 for the groom and groomsmen.
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