Here What is Eligible During Florida's Upcoming Tax-Free Holiday

Florida's 2022 Freedom Week Sales Tax Holiday will begin on Friday, July 1st, just in time for Independence Day. Here are some of the things of the things included in the state's second tax-free holiday.

First of all, this tax-free holiday applies to services and events, which include concerts and sporting events, going to the movies, museums, state parks, performances, and festivals.

As well as events, here are some other things that are eligible for no taxes until July 7th.

BOATING/OUTDOORS

—The first $75 on life jackets and coolers

— The first $150 on the price of water skis, wakeboards, kneeboards and recreational inflatable water tubes or floats

— The first $300 on the price of paddleboards and surfboards

— The first $500 on the price of canoes and kayaks

— The first $75 on the price of paddles and oars

— The first $75 on the price of individual rods and reels

— The first $150 on the price of a set of rods and reels

— The first $30 on the price of tackle boxes or bags

— The first $5 on the price of individual bait or fishing tackle

— The first $25 on the price of snorkels, goggles and swimming masks

— The first $200 on the purchase of tents

— The first $50 on the price of sleeping bags, portable hammocks, camping stoves and collapsible camping chairs

— The first $30 on the price of camping lanterns and flashlights

OTHER:

— Up to the first $15 on the price of sunscreen or insect repellant

— The first $100 on a pair of sunglasses

— The first $30 on the price of water bottles

— The first $250 of the sales price of outdoor gas or charcoal grills

— The first $250 of the sales price of bicycles

— The first $100 on residential pool and spa replacement parts

— The first $150 on residential pool and spa chemicals

— The first $40 on sports equipment

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