Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Shares Details of 2025 Sales Tax Holiday
- Ohio Governor Mike DeWine revealed that the state’s 2025 sales tax holiday will last from August 1 through August 14, during which shoppers can make purchases without paying state sales tax.
- The holiday was expanded in 2024 from three to ten days and increased the price limit to $500 to include more qualifying items.
- The exemption applies to both in-store and online purchases but excludes motor vehicles, watercraft, alcohol, tobacco, vapor products, and marijuana-related items.
- Governor DeWine noted that the holiday assists families as they prepare for back-to-school season and helps ease the burden of various household expenses, while Speaker Matt Huffman described it as an effective means of enabling working families to retain a larger portion of their earnings.
- The sales tax holiday offers Ohioans an opportunity to save money on essential purchases, encouraging spending that supports families ahead of the new school year.
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DeWine announces extended Ohio Sales Tax Holiday
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Families will be able to save even more money during Ohio's tax-free shopping period. Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio General Assembly have once again expanded the Ohio Sales Tax Holiday to a full two weeks. Retail store opens in former Trotwood Big Lots The 2025 Sales Tax Holiday will run from Friday, Aug. 1 to Thursday, Aug. 14. This allows families to save money on school supplies and other general necessities. Duri…
Ohio Sales Tax Holiday announced
MAY 30 MEDIA RELEASE__Governor Mike DeWine is encouraging Ohioans to take advantage of this year’s Sales Tax Holiday, which is designed to provide meaningful savings for families across the state. The 2025 Sales Tax Holiday will run for two full weeks, beginning at 12:00 a.m. on Friday, August 1, and ending at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, August 14.Section: Regional news
Ohio announces dates of 2025 Sales Tax Holiday
Ohio has announced the dates of this year's sales tax holiday.The 2025 holiday will run for two full weeks, beginning at midnight on Friday, August 1, and ending at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, August 14.During this time, shoppers can make qualifying purchases in-store and online without paying state sales tax. The exemption does not apply to motor vehicles, watercraft, outboard motors, alcohol, tobacco, vapor products, or any item containing marijua…
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