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Back-to-School: Hazelwood Is Taking Part In Tax-Free Weekend
Missouri tax-free holiday allows shoppers to save on clothing, shoes, back-to-school supplies and computers Aug. 5-7 at area stores including St. Louis Mills.

If you’re in the market for clothes, shoes, school supplies or computers, the first weekend in August is the time to buy.
That’s when Missouri is holding its annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday, saving shoppers 4.225 percent in state sales tax on certain items. It begins at midnight Friday, Aug. 5 and ends at midnight Sunday, Aug. 7.
Cities and counties within the state have the choice of whether to take part in the program. St. Louis County, which has a 2.7-percent tax rate, and Hazelwood have both opted to waive their taxes during that weekend.
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Items eligible for the tax exemption include:
- Clothing–an article of clothing can’t exceed $100;
- School supplies–up to $50 per purchase;
- Personal computers and peripheral devices-$3,500 or less;
- Computer software-$350 or less.
Click here for a complete list of qualified items.
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Neighboring cities, including Ferguson, Bridgeton, Black Jack and Town and Country are not participating in the tax-free weekend. However, shoppers can still receive the tax exemption on state and county sales taxes at businesses in those areas.
For a list of other cities not participating in the tax-free weekend, visit the Missouri Department of Revenue website.
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