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  2. Tax holiday - Wikipedia

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    Tax relief can be provided in the form of tax concessions to assure the investment of new businesses or the retention of existing ones. [1] Tax holidays have been granted by governments at national, sub-national, and local levels, and have included income, property, sales, VAT, and other taxes. Some tax holidays are extra-statutory concessions ...

  3. Tax free weekend 2024 is almost here in Massachusetts ... - AOL

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    This year, the sales tax holiday will take place on Saturday, Aug. 10 and Sunday, Aug. 11. ... Other things to know about MA's tax free weekend: Layaway sales do not qualify for the sales tax holiday.

  4. Massachusetts Tax Free Weekend 2024 starts Saturday ... - AOL

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    It's every shopper's favorite weekend of the year - tax free weekend is starts this Saturday, Aug. 10 in Massachusetts. This year, the sales tax holiday will take place on Saturday, Aug. 10 and ...

  5. The True Cost of State Sales Tax Holidays

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    Put differently, a 6% sales tax amounts to roughly a 1% income tax rate for families in the highest income brackets, a 3% tax on middle-income families and a 4.5% tax on the poorest families.

  6. Taxation in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Chapter 61 is a voluntary current use program designed by the Massachusetts Legislature to tax real property in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts at its resources value rather than its highest and best use (development) value. Landowners who enroll their land in the program receive property tax reductions in exchange for a lien on their ...

  7. Massachusetts Sales Tax Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts Question 3, filed under the name, the 3 percent Sales Tax Relief Act, appears on the November 2, 2010 ballot in the state of Massachusetts as an initiative. The measure, if enacted by voters, would reduce the state sales tax rate from 6.25 to 3 percent. The measure was sponsored by the Alliance to Roll Back Taxes headed by Carla ...

  8. Marketplace Fairness Act - Wikipedia

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    The Marketplace Fairness Act of 2013 would authorize each member state under the Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Agreement (the multi-state agreement for the administration and collection of sales and use taxes adopted on November 12, 2002) to require all sellers not qualifying for a small-seller exception (applicable to sellers with annual gross ...

  9. Summer savings: Mass. lawmakers agree to August sales tax holiday

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    For two days, the state will suspend collection of the 6.25 percent sales tax on most items that retail for less than $2,500. Summer savings: Mass. lawmakers agree to August sales tax holiday Skip ...