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Ohio’s Sales Tax Holiday is an Opportunity to Shop at Local Small Businesses

Ohio’s Sales Tax Holiday is an Opportunity to Shop at Local Small Businesses

July 28, 2025

The sales tax holiday is Aug. 1-14, 2025

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Ohio’s leading small business advocacy organization, encourages shoppers to shop small during this year’s sales tax holiday. The sales tax holiday begins at midnight on August 1 and ends at 11:50 p.m. on August 14.

“Ohio’s sales tax holiday is always a great opportunity to shop small, but especially this year since the holiday has been extended to two weeks,” said Cameron Garczyk, NFIB Ohio Assistant State Director. “When you shop locally and dine at small businesses, you are keeping your hard-earned money in your community and strengthening the local economy. We hope Ohioans will shop small during the 2025 sales tax holiday and support small businesses.”

Almost all tangible personal property priced at $500 or less is tax-free. Exempt items include clothing, electronics, books, dine-in food, and beverages. For full details, including eligible items and frequently asked questions, visit the Ohio Department of Taxation’s Sales Tax Holiday page here or the FAQ page here.

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