Politics & Government
Putnam County Waives Sales Tax On Clothes Purchases Under $110
It's going to be cheaper to shop here for clothes and shoes than it will be to go to Westchester or Danbury, the county executive said.
Starting March 1, clothing and footwear under $110 purchased in Putnam County will be exempt from sales tax.
“For the first time, it’s going to be cheaper to shop here in Putnam for clothes and shoes than it will be to go to Westchester, or Danbury,” Putnam County Executive Kevin Byrne said in a news release. “At a time when inflation is still a major problem, county government must do its part to help out. Sales tax on needed goods like these are inherently regressive, disproportionately harming those most economically vulnerable. To many residents, that 4% tax on a new pair of shoes doesn’t seem like much, but to the single mom it could mean being able to afford an extra onesie for her child.”
Last year, Byrne signed legislation creating the two-year sales tax exemption. The resolution enacting the measure was passed unanimously by Putnam lawmakers in November.
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“We are always working with an eye toward keeping Putnam County an affordable place to live for our residents,” said Paul Jonke, Chairman of the County Legislature. “We want to keep money in the pockets of our residents, they know how best to spend it. We know our constituents can use this extra money, and they will always be better served having more control over their wallets. Thank you to the County Executive for working with us to get this critically important legislation passed last year.”
The two-year sales tax exemption is expected to equate to a $3 million per year tax cut. During that period, Putnam County will evaluate the exact fiscal impact to the county and will have the option to renew the tax cut in 2026.
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