Georgia Tax free days started today

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allisolm

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Exemption from sales tax in Georgia from Jul 30 through Aug 2 on clothing, personal computers and school supplies.

Articles of clothing and footwear with a sales price at time of purchase of $100 or less per item.

A single $1,500 or less purchase of a personal computer (PC) and/or related accessories is exempt. The exemption does not require the purchase of a ?personal computer base unit? (tower, desktop, laptop) and is extended to peripheral devices such as modems, printers, speakers, non-recreational software, etc.

General school supplies with a sales price at the time of purchase of $20 or less per item.
 

gevorg

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I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)
 

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Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

Probably none due to competitive pressue and, possibly, negative press.
 

A5

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Originally posted by: mleejr
Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

Probably none due to competitive pressue and, possibly, negative press.

This. Most places have sales this weekend.
 

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Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

None. They've had this going for several years now and I don't know of any retailer who has raised the prices. If anything, they've lowered their prices to attract customers due to everyone going out shopping this weekend.
 
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Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

None. They've had this going for several years now and I don't know of any retailer who has raised the prices. If anything, they've lowered their prices to attract customers due to everyone going out shopping this weekend.

It's like black friday, basically. Nobody raises prices, everybody lowers.
 
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Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

None. They've had this going for several years now and I don't know of any retailer who has raised the prices. If anything, they've lowered their prices to attract customers due to everyone going out shopping this weekend.

It's like black friday, basically. Nobody raises prices, everybody lowers.

What a waste, I take that all back. There were zero sales at Old Navy.
Fortunately still had the 30% off coupon.

It was nice having a nice even number on the receipt.
 

A5

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Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: soccerballtux
Originally posted by: Queasy
Originally posted by: gevorg
I wonder how many retailers in Georgia will raise prices by [tax rate]. :)

None. They've had this going for several years now and I don't know of any retailer who has raised the prices. If anything, they've lowered their prices to attract customers due to everyone going out shopping this weekend.

It's like black friday, basically. Nobody raises prices, everybody lowers.

What a waste, I take that all back. There were zero sales at Old Navy.
Fortunately still had the 30% off coupon.

It was nice having a nice even number on the receipt.

I went to Kohl's and got half off some polos and 30% off Hanes underwear. Also found some nice Docker's pants on the clearance rack for $16. On top of that, I got $30 Kohl's Cash (basically a temporary GC) for spending $150. :thumbsup:
 
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