This year’s tax holiday for educational materials is from 12:01 a.m. Aug. 10 to midnight on Aug. 11.
Many Georgia school systems will have already started the school year by then, and this will include the Marietta School System, which is scheduled for an Aug. 9 start. Cobb schools will be able to take advantage of the break — barely. Cobb schools start Aug. 13.
The holiday allows shoppers to avoid paying the state tax on clothing items under $100; electronics such as computers and accessories; and general school supplies under $20.
Georgia last held a tax holiday for back-to-school materials from July 31 to Aug. 3 in 2009.
“There are a lot of school supplies drives, and they won’t be able to get the benefit (of the tax holiday) either,” said state Rep. Nikki Randall (D-Macon).
But state Rep. Robert Dickey (R-Macon) said that with many Georgia school districts starting at different times, there’s no perfect date for the tax holiday.











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