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  2. Fifty-nine out of Florida's 67 counties will start the 2024-2025 school year on the first possible date — Aug. 12. ... Detailed list of what's included in Florida's school sales tax holiday.

  3. Want to save money? Computers, clothes included in Florida ...

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    A second Florida back-to-school sales tax holiday for the 2023-2024 school year will run from Jan. 1 through Jan. 14.

  4. Florida back-to-school sales tax holiday starts Monday, runs ...

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    Florida’s back-to-school sales tax holiday begins Monday and runs through Aug. 11. Shoppers will save on clothes, school supplies and computers.

  5. Sales taxes in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The sales tax rate in Larimer County is roughly 7.5%. Most transactions in Denver and the surrounding area are taxed at a total of about 8%. The sales tax rate for non food items in Denver is 7.62%. Food and beverage items total 8.00%, and rental cars total 11.25%. [76]

  6. Holidays with paid time off in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Texas law designates that the state businesses be "partially staffed" on the following holidays. These holidays can be replaced with an optional holiday per the state employee's choice, but will give up one of these in lieu of the optional holiday. January 19 – Confederate Heroes Day; March 2 – Texas Independence Day; April 21 – San ...

  7. First Choice Holidays - Wikipedia

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  8. Yes, there’s a Florida mid-school year sales tax holiday ...

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    Here’s what you need to know to save money.

  9. Tax bracket - Wikipedia

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    The rate on the first $10,000 is 10%, from $10,001 to $20,000 is 20%, and above that is 30%. Thus, they pay $1,000 for the first $10,000 of income (10%), $2,000 for the second $10,000 of income (20%), and $1,500 for the last $5,000 of income (30%), In total, they pay $4,500, or an 18% average tax rate.