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Apple Lists Products Eligible for Tax-Free Holidays in 10 U.S. States

Apple recently updated its website with a list of products eligible for upcoming 2026 sales tax holidays in select U.S. states, including Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Mexico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

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The tax-free holidays run between July 17 and August 20 depending on the state, with the exact dates in each state outlined on Apple's website.

Sales tax holidays provide a limited-time opportunity to purchase select Apple products online or in stores without paying sales tax. Apple says tax savings may not appear during checkout, but will be reflected on the final receipt.

Apple products that are eligible for the tax-free holidays vary by state, and there are also price limits in some states. The most common eligible products include select Macs, iPads, and related accessories, but the iPhone and Apple Vision Pro are also eligible in a few states. All of this information is outlined on the page.

Sales tax holidays are especially beneficial to students, as the tax savings can be combined with Apple's Back to School promotion, which offers students a free or discounted accessory or gift card with the purchase of an eligible Mac or iPad. The promotion just started rolling out in select Asian countries today and will likely begin in the U.S. soon.

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pdaholic Avatar
14 hours ago at 04:14 pm

Would love to see these in California, tax in some places nearly 10 percent, would be a great savings
The only certain thing I know, as a resident of California, is that I will never get a break when it comes to taxes.
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firstcitazen Avatar
18 hours ago at 12:41 pm
Would love to see these in California, tax in some places nearly 10 percent, would be a great savings
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FoxyKaye Avatar
14 hours ago at 04:34 pm

The only certainly thing I know, as a resident of California, is that I will never get a break when it comes to taxes.
In a different life, I was more closely affiliated with the CalDems than I am these days. I told them explicitly, "Keep doing what you're doing with bonds and taxes with no clear strategy to make things affordable while making your candidates jump through ideological hoops to run for office, and you'll enable the first Republican governor since Schwarzenegger." And now we got Becerra vs. Hilton and everybody wondering why folks are leaving the state :rolleyes:
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16 hours ago at 02:34 pm
Definitely a good time to buy Apple products and from these locations.
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16 hours ago at 02:30 pm
Eligible products? Why should it matter? The tax money goes to the states. Sounds like it will be way easier to just buy products at a brick and mortar store that supports the tax holidday windwo vs trying to get anything online.
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cinder Avatar
16 hours ago at 02:22 pm
WA state checking in with no tax holiday due to our second-most regressive tax policy in the US 😬
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