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Friday, August 5, 2011

Shop Back to School & Get Tax-Free Savings

It's back to school time.  Summer is wrapping up yet again.  Many of my dear military friends have PCSed, moved, relocated or taken a new job.  Change is inevitable.  Some change is good.  Some change is difficult to accept.  Some change is not the way I had hoped.

This weekend is tax-free weekend in Tennessee.  Perhaps other states and areas offer this opportunity for folks buying back to school items to save.  Buyer beware on certain items as some are part of the tax free category and some are not.  Each state is different so be sure to check with your local state government. 

Ironically, many retail stores are desperate for your business and are offering to pay state sales tax on any item you purchase. 

Keep in mind that some items made in another country may not be complying with federal regulations.  For example, Crayola is the only product that I purchase when it comes to crayons, sidewalk chalk, markers or other items that my children will use.  It is important to not sacrifice price for your child's well-being.  Yes, certain crayons or sidewalk chalk contain harmful chemicals and several children are known to have develop a severe allergic reaction that is unexplained and leaves the parents skeptical about what to do.

There are several children's consignment sales offering back to school items for Fall/Winter.  This is a great way to make affordable purchases that are tax-free.  Your local Goodwill store, Salvation Army, or other Thrift stores may also offer tax-free savings. 

For us military folks, it's great to enjoy tax-free purchases on certain items while still having to pay a commissary fee or other.  I am certain that there are deals at your local AAFES stores so double-check your prices and see if Walmart or others will match the price. 

Regarding online tax free savings, it depends.  I don't know of any at this time of publication.  On-line buying is convenient and great.  Beware of shipping costs because that is what will up your cost in the purchase.  Some vendors are offering free shipping or site to store free delivery.  I opt for that one over paying shipping costs any day.

International military families may be challenged with certain back to school supplies.  While I am unfamiliar with some items, it is good to go to such sites as Wives of Faith Facebook page or other military related web site pages and even blogs for more specifics. 

Best of luck as you and your family go back to school this fall!  Whether is homeschooling, local public school or base school, and/or a private school, I wish you great success.  Study hard and make people in your country proud!  It's an international world now when it comes to education.

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