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Florida Tax Free Weekend 2026.

Florida Tax Free Weekend 2026 is best planned as an August back-to-school sales tax holiday under current state law, but shoppers should treat the final 2026 Department of Revenue notice as the authority.

Primary 2026 event

Florida Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday

August 1-31, 2026, monitor 2026 updates

Recurrence based

Eligible categories to check

School suppliesClothingLearning aidsPersonal computers

Price-limit notes

  • Clothing and bags: $100 or less
  • School supplies: $50 or less
  • Learning aids: $30 or less
  • Personal computers and accessories: $1,500 or less

Status note

Mapped from Florida’s permanent annual August back-to-school holiday under current statute; monitor 2026 legislation and DOR guidance for any date adjustments.

Official verification

Use the state source as the final authority.

This page is designed for planning. The final check should be the official Florida Department of Revenue page, especially for online purchases, local taxes, and category limits.

Source

Florida Statutes: Annual Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday

Florida Department of Revenue

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Florida Tax Free Weekend FAQ.

When is Florida Tax Free Weekend 2026?

Under current Florida statute, the annual back-to-school holiday runs during the month of August, so this page maps the 2026 planning window to August 1-31 while monitoring 2026 updates.

Is Florida Tax Free Weekend 2026 really only a weekend?

No. Many shoppers search for “Florida tax free weekend,” but the current Florida back-to-school holiday is structured as an August planning window rather than only a Saturday-Sunday weekend.

What qualifies for Florida Tax Free Weekend 2026?

Common categories to verify include clothing, bags, school supplies, learning aids, and personal computers or computer-related accessories. Each category has its own price limit, so shoppers should check the official Florida source before checkout.

Do online orders count during the Florida sales tax holiday?

Florida guidance can include rules for mail-order, marketplace, and online purchases, but timing and shipment details matter. Treat the Department of Revenue notice for the active holiday year as the final source before relying on an online purchase.

Why should Florida shoppers still recheck the state source?

Florida has recent and proposed tax package changes, so shoppers should confirm the current Department of Revenue guidance before relying on a specific category or checkout rule.

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