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Ga. sales tax holiday taking year off
Posted: 07.13.2010 at 12:25 PM
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Back-to-school shoppers in Georgia won't get the benefit of a sales tax holiday this year

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ATLANTA (AP) -- Back-to-school shoppers in Georgia won't get the benefit of a sales tax holiday this year.

Since 2002, the sales-tax free weekend helped consumers save on apparel, footwear, school supplies and computers.

The tax holiday cost the state $12 million in revenue, and a similar break usually held in October for energy-efficient appliances and other items cost $500,000 in tax revenue.

John Heavener, president of the Georgia Retail Association, believes the state actually nets about $20 million during the sales tax breaks from salary, corporate and other tax revenue generated.

Stores are planning aggressive sales and promotions with the hope that consumers will hardly notice the difference.

(Copyright ©2010 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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