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Connecticut to hold 16th annual sales tax-free week

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Connecticut back-to-school shoppers will soon get a break at the cash register.

The state plans to hold its 16th annual "Tax-Free Week," beginning Sunday, Aug. 21. It will run through Saturday, Aug. 27.

During that week, most individual items of clothing and footwear that's priced under $100 will be exempt from the state's 6.35 percent sales and use tax. Connecticut expects to exempt about $4.5 million in taxes during the special week.

For items costing more than $100, sales tax is calculated on the full purchase price.

Department of Revenue Services Commissioner Kevin Sullivan is reminding shoppers that many retailers schedule sales to coincide with the sale tax-free week, which helps families save additional money. He says the "tax holiday" has become a staple of the state's back-to-school shopping season.

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