As summer winds down, families across Oklahoma and Arkansas are getting ready for the new school year and the upcoming tax-free weekend is offering a muchneeded financial break.
From August 1 to 3 in Oklahoma, and August 2 and 3 in Arkansas, select schoolrelated purchases will be exempt from sales tax, whether bought in stores, online, or even through mail-order catalogs. The temporary lift on taxes comes as a welcome relief for parents juggling long shopping lists filled with everything from pencils and notebooks to backpacks and art supplies.
Technology is becoming more essential in the classroom, and many teachers are asking students to bring headphones for computer use. Others are requesting items like glue, crayons, markers, and colored pencils. These classroom must-haves are included in the list of taxexempt items.
Clothing, too, is covered — but with a few conditions. Garments and footwear are tax-free only if each individual item is priced under $100. Athletic wear, protective gear, and accessories such as jewelry or handbags are not included, nor is the rental of any clothing or footwear.
For many families, this shopping window is the ideal time to replace clothes their children have outgrown or worn down during months of active play. It’s a smart opportunity to stock up on essentials and even plan ahead by purchasing sizes kids can grow into.
Shoppers should anticipate increased traffic both in stores and on the roads. Whether you’re loading up on notebooks or simply commuting, expect a busier-than-usual weekend.
For full details, residents can refer to guidelines provided by the Oklahoma Tax Commission, which outlines qualifying items and pricing limits for the tax exemption.