Here’s what to know about what happened to North Carolina’s tax-free weekend and how the program works in neighboring states:When did NC get rid of tax-free weekends? North Carolina’s tax-free weekend program, which began in 2002, ended in 2013, The News & Observer previously reported. N.C. lawmakers said the state had lost more than $13 million in revenue from the tax-free weekend in 2013, the last year it was conducted. South Carolina tax-free weekendNorth Carolina may no longer do tax-free weekends, but just south of Charlotte in South Carolina, they’re still an annual occurrence. You can see the full, detailed list of what is and isn’t included in South Carolina’s sales tax holiday at dor.sc.gov/taxfreeweekend.
Source: Forbes August 02, 2022 18:23 UTC