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miljeep
05-21-2008, 13:10
http://www.tax.virginia.gov/site.cfm?alias=HurricanePreparednessEquipmentHoliday (http://www.tax.virginia.gov/site.cfm?alias=HurricanePreparednessEquipmentHoliday)



HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS SALES TAX HOLIDAY
APPENDIX -- LIST OF QUALIFYING ITEMS
May 25 – May 31, 2008

Sales Price of $60 or less
The following hurricane preparedness items may be purchased exempt of the Retail Sales and Use Tax during the "Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday," provided that such items have a selling price of $60 or less per item.

Artificial ice, blue ice, ice packs and reusable ice
Batteries (excluding automobile or boat batteries), including

AAA cell
AA cell
C cell
D cell
6 volt
9 volt
Cell phone batteries

Any portable self-powered light sources including

Flashlights
Lanterns
Glow





Tarpaulins, plastic sheeting, plastic drop cloths, and other flexible waterproof sheeting


Bungee cords, rope
Ground anchor systems or tie down kits
Ratchet straps
Duct tape
Carbon monoxide detectors
Smoke detectors
Fire extinguishers
Gas or diesel fuel tanks or containers
Water storage containers
Nonelectric food storage coolers
Bottled water
Manual can openers
Portable self-powered radios (including self-powered radios with electrical power capability)


Two-way radios

Weather band radios and NOAA weather radios
Storm shutter devices


Cell phone chargers

First Aid Kits



Sales Price of $1,000 or less


The following hurricane preparedness items may be purchased exempt of the Retail Sales and Use Tax during the "Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday," provided that such items have a selling price of $1000 or less per item.
Portable generators and generator power cords

Inverters and inverter power cables


The Virginia Department of Taxation’s Hurricane Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday Guidelines and Rules are available online at www.tax.virginia.gov/salestaxholiday (http://www.tax.virginia.gov/salestaxholiday).



For additional information on hurricane preparation, visit the Virginia Department of Emergency Management website at www.vaemergency.com (http://www.vaemergency.com).


http://www.tax.virginia.gov/site.cfm?alias=HurricanePreparednessEquipmentHoliday

theyeti1775
05-21-2008, 13:27
Mmmmmm hey honey, anything I can buy??????:D

theyeti1775
05-21-2008, 13:33
Cross posted over to a few other sites I visit "occassionally".

georgia
05-21-2008, 14:55
Uh, no we dont need any of that stuff.