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Shop Small During Florida’s Back to School Sales Tax Holiday

Shop Small During Florida’s Back to School Sales Tax Holiday

July 28, 2025

The sales tax holiday will be Aug. 1–31, 2025

The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), Florida’s leading small business advocacy organization, encourages shoppers to shop during the 2025 Back to School Sales Tax Holiday. The holiday will last the entire month of August, starting on Friday, Aug. 1, and extending through Sunday, August 31, 2025.

“This year’s annual Back to School Sales Tax Holiday is extended for the entire month of August and is a great opportunity to support Florida’s small businesses,” said Bill Herrle, NFIB Florida Executive Director. “Small businesses are the engine of the state’s economy, and when you shop locally, you’re keeping your hard-earned money in the community and strengthening the local economy. We encourage shoppers to visit your local small businesses this month and take advantage of the savings.”

For full details, including eligible items and frequently asked questions, visit the Florida Department of Revenue page here or the FAQ page here.

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