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No sales tax on hurricane supplies

June 2nd, 2014 12:29 PM by Ron Mastrodonato

Top 10 hurricane mistakes Homeowners most often fail to:

Homeowners most often fail to:

  1. Understand the threat
  2. Evacuate
  3. Leave in time
  4. Protect the home
  5. Organize important papers
  6. Inventory valuables
  7. Ensure adequate insurance
  8. Make provisions
  9. Know safety protocols
  10. Provide for Fido and Fluffy
  11. Source: National Hurricane Survival Initiative

The 2014 holiday begins at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, May 31, and ends at 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, June 8.

Items included in the Sales Tax Holiday

  • Portable self-powered light sources selling for $20 or less
  • Portable self-powered radio, two-way radio or weather band radio selling for $50 or less
  • Tarps or other flexible waterproof sheeting selling for $50 or less
  • Self-contained first-aid kits selling for $30 or less
  • Ground anchor systems or tie-down kits selling for $50 or less
  • Gas or diesel fuel tanks selling for $25 or less
  • Battery packages: AA-cell, C-cell, D-cell, 6-volt or 9-volt batteries, excluding automobile and boat batteries, selling for $30 or less
  • Nonelectric food storage coolers selling for $30 or less
  • Portable generators used to preserve food or provide light or communications selling for $750 or less
  • Reusable ice selling for $10 or less

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    Posted by Ron Mastrodonato on June 2nd, 2014 12:29 PM

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