Politics & Government
Massachusetts Sales Tax Holiday This Weekend
The tax break was part of a larger economic development bill the state legislature passed last week.

As part of the jobs bill passed on the last day of the legislative session, lawmakers passed a two-day tax holiday.
The 115-page bill, passed on July 31, included a two-day holiday this weekend of Aug. 11 and 12 from the state's 6.25 percent sales tax, according to the Boston Globe.
Excluded from the tax holiday are restaurant meals, cars, motorboats, tobacco and any item that costs more than $2,500.
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To offset the loss of revenue, Gov. Deval Patrick set aside $20 milliion in a supplemental budget he filed early last month.
Massachusetts was one of 17 states in the country to offer a sales tax holiday in 2011, according to Forbes. With the exception of 2009, the state has held a tax holiday every summer for the past nine years.
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The bill also allows for $30 million in state grants to spur economic development, particularly in scientific research and advanced technology manufacturing, the Globe reports.
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