Connect with us

State News

Governor Northam announces 2019 Virginia Sales Tax Holiday

Published

on

RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam announced the dates for the upcoming 2019 Virginia Sales Tax Holiday, which begins on Friday, August 2, 2019, at 12:01 a.m. and ends on Sunday, August 4, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. The annual three-day sales tax holiday aims to help families save money on back-to-school purchases and encourage Virginians to take necessary precautions during hurricane season.

“The annual sales tax holiday makes many important items more affordable for Virginians as they get ready for the new school year or stock up on basic supplies,” said Governor Northam. “I encourage families in every part of the Commonwealth to mark their calendars so they can take advantage of the savings this weekend, while also supporting the Virginia businesses in their communities.”

During the Virginia Sales Tax Holiday, you can buy qualifying goods such as school supplies, clothing, footwear, hurricane and emergency preparedness items, and Energy Smart™ and WaterSense™ products without paying sales tax.

“We want to remind all Virginians about the upcoming sales tax holiday because it only happens once each year,” said Secretary of Finance Aubrey Layne. “This tax-free weekend benefits both consumers and retailers and provides a great opportunity to purchase necessary products without paying state and local sales tax.”

Here are the specific products that are eligible:

• School supplies, clothing, and footwear:  Qualified school supplies – $20 or less per item; and Qualified clothing and footwear – $100 or less per item.

• Hurricane and emergency preparedness products: Portable generators – $1,000 or less per item; Gas-powered chainsaws – $350 or less per item; Chainsaw accessories – $60 or less per item; and Other specified hurricane preparedness products – $60 or less per item.

• Energy Star™ and WaterSense™ products: Qualifying Energy Star™ or WaterSense™ products purchased for non-commercial home or personal use – $2,500 or less per item.

You can find more information about the 2019 Virginia Sales Tax Holiday, including a more detailed list of qualifying items, on the Virginia Tax website.

Front Royal, VA
55°
Cloudy
7:23 am7:19 pm EDT
Feels like: 54°F
Wind: 9mph ESE
Humidity: 48%
Pressure: 30.09"Hg
UV index: 1
MonTueWed
68°F / 28°F
37°F / 23°F
41°F / 34°F
Historically Speaking1 hour ago

‘The Revenant: A Novel of Revenge’

State News2 hours ago

Virginia Lawmakers Close 2026 Session With Focus on Lowering Costs

State News2 hours ago

The 10 Most Important Things That Happened in Virginia’s 2026 Legislative Session

Automotive10 hours ago

Electric Vehicle Market Adjusts as Industry Rethinks the Road Ahead

Interesting Things to Know11 hours ago

Cultures Around the World Mark the Spring Equinox With Unique Traditions

Community Events12 hours ago

Laurel Ridge to Host 46th Annual Spring Follies: “Back to the ’90s”

Community Events12 hours ago

Love Revival to Host Free Community Easter Celebration in Front Royal

Community Events13 hours ago

Salvation Army of Front Royal Plans Annual Dinner and Raffle Fundraiser

Obituaries1 day ago

Stephen Paul Sill (1955 – 2026)

State News1 day ago

Virginia Seeks Public Input for 2026 Statewide Rail Plan

Business Spotlight1 day ago

Front Royal Craftsmen Revive Centuries-Old Timber Framing Tradition

Local News1 day ago

VDOT: Warren County Traffic Alert for March 16 – 20, 2026

Legislative Update1 day ago

Virginia Lawmakers End Session Without Final Budget

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

Your Personal Mission Statement: A Guide to Getting What You Want Out of Life

Historically Speaking1 day ago

Disappointed In Our Olympic Spirit

Interesting Things to Know1 day ago

How St. Patrick’s Day Became America’s Biggest Irish Party

State News2 days ago

Virginia State Police Urge Sober Plans for Saint Patrick’s Day Celebrations

Opinion2 days ago

In a One-Party County, Internal Party Decisions Affect Us All  

State News2 days ago

Virginia State Police Seize Nearly 100 Pounds of Narcotics, Recover Firearms in Weekly Crime Suppression Effort

Obituaries2 days ago

Barton Charles “Bart” Haller (1940 – 2026)

Obituaries2 days ago

Dawn Lee Dodson (1970 – 2026)

Obituaries2 days ago

Mary Helen “Nanny” Spires Johnt (1954 – 2026)

State News2 days ago

Another Round of ‘Momnibus’ Bills Are Headed Towards the Governor This Year

State News2 days ago

Virginia Joins States Challenging Trump Admin Regulations That Limit Free Birth Control Access

Obituaries2 days ago

Update: Charlotte Swanson Smith (1951 – 2025)