Virginia’s sales tax holiday returns this weekend, giving residents a chance to get a break on the cost of certain items, such as low-dollar school supplies, clothing items that qualify and products to aid in hurricane preparedness.
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Jack O’Neal, age 11, and his father Allan Sackenreuter look for Jack’s school supplies at Walmart in Short Pump Friday, August 7, 2015. They were taking advantage of the Virginia sales tax holiday.
Sisters Maygan Elliott, right, Amanda Henley, second from left, and their mother Evelyn Lipscomb, left, brought Kathryn Elliott, age 9, into Saxon Shoes to try on shoes and take advantage of the Virginia sales tax holiday Friday, August 7, 2015. Kathryn’s cousin Mason Henley, age 4, watches.
Sisters Maygan Elliott, right, Amanda Henley, second from left, and their mother Evelyn Lipscomb, left, brought Kathryn Elliott, age 9, into Saxon Shoes to try on shoes and take advantage of the Virginia sales tax holiday Friday, August 7, 2015. Kathryn’s cousin Mason Henley, age 4, watches.
Jack O’Neal, age 11, and his father Allan Sackenreuter look for Jack’s school supplies at Walmart in Short Pump Friday, August 7, 2015. They were taking advantage of the Virginia sales tax holiday.