- **Q: What is the Massachusetts sales tax holiday?
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Finance / Consumer Tips
Massachusetts holds its annual sales tax holiday on August 9-10, 2025. This weekend offers shoppers a chance to save 6.25% on most items priced under $2,500. New Hampshire Governor Kelly Ayotte is encouraging Massachusetts residents to shop...
The Massachusetts sales tax holiday has become a legal requirement since a law passed in 2018. The tax break applies only to items bought for personal use and not for business purposes. Each item must be priced under $2,500 to qualify. While some store owners advocate for raising the limit due to decreased purchasing power, the $2,500 limit has been in effect since the holiday began in 2004.
**Comparison Shopping is Key:** Edgar Dworsky advises shoppers to comparison shop to ensure they are getting a good price *before* factoring in the 6.25% savings.
**Impact of Tariffs:** The threat of tariffs, particularly on computer chips, may drive some consumers to shop during the tax holiday to avoid future price hikes. However, the actual impact of tariffs on prices remains uncertain.
**New Revs Stadium:** Tensions rise between Mayor Michelle Wu and Josh Kraft over mitigation plans for the new Revs stadium, adding political drama to the city scene.
**Local Foodie Event:** Boston introduces 'Battle of the Bites,' a cooking competition between local chefs, offering a unique culinary experience and supporting charitable causes. Tickets are $50 and include a drink.
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