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O'Fallon's Back-To-School Sales Tax Holiday Runs Aug. 2-4

Tax-exempt purchases include school supplies and clothing.

O’Fallon shoppers will get a break from paying local and state sales taxes on many back-to-school items when Missouri’s Sales Tax Holiday goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. on Friday, August 2.

The tax break continues through midnight on Sunday, August 4.

The list of tax-exempt purchases falls into four categories: 

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  • School supplies (up to $50 per purchase)
  • Clothing (up to $100 per item)
  • Personal computers (not to exceed $3,500)
  • Computer peripheral devices (not to exceed $3,500) and computer software (taxable value $350 or less)

“We encourage all O’Fallon residents to support our local businesses by ‘Keeping It in the O’ and shopping in the City for back-to-school items,” said Mike Hurlbert, O’Fallon’s Director of Economic Development. 

“Every local purchase contributes to O’Fallon’s economic vitality and supports our City’s businesses,” Hurlbert said.

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For details about the items that can be purchased during the sales tax holiday, visit http://dor.mo.gov/business/sales/taxholiday/school/, the Missouri Department of Revenue’s website.


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