State sales tax
holiday held after start of many schools
Associated
Press
ANDERSON, S.C. - Some South Carolina parents
will have to wait until after the start of school to get a chance to
purchase tax-free school supplies during the state's annual sales
tax holiday.
The holiday, which was started in 2000 as a way to reduce
back-to-school shopping bills, falls on the weekend of Aug. 6-8.
About 300 of the state's 1,100 schools will start the school year
before Aug. 6, state Department of Education officials say.
State law requires the holiday be scheduled during the first
weekend in August. During the weekend, many purchases such as
clothes and computers are exempt from the state's 5 percent sales
tax and any additional local county sales tax.
Not being able to take advantage of the sales tax holiday will
pose a problem for many parents, particularly single parents and
those with fixed incomes, said Marion Tarrant, program coordinator
for the Anderson Housing Authority.
"Especially with single parents, any type of break that they can
get, especially financially, is a help," Tarrant said.
At Westview Heights, a subsidized housing complex in Anderson,
community members are asking for donations of school supplies and
other staples to help cash-strapped parents, Tarrant said.
"For a child, going back on the first day of school with new
clothes and new shoes means a lot," Tarrant said.
Anderson Interfaith Ministries has a program to provide free
school backpacks and school supplies such as notebooks and pens to a
number of children who qualify to receive free school lunch. The
program will serve about 600 Anderson County public school students
this year, said Linda Loparo, program coordinator.
The state of Georgia has a sales tax holiday on the weekend of
July 29 through Aug. 1, but Loparo said many families are unable to
travel that far to take advantage of that state's tax-break
weekkend.
North Carolina has a tax-free holiday during the same weekend
that South Carolina's holiday is scheduled.
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