Keep in mind that these prices is per item! 
Alabama (July 19-21)
School supplies $100, computers $750, books $30, clothing $50.
Arkansas (August 3-4)
School supplies $100, clothing.
Connecticut (August 18-24)
Connecticut shoppers will get a whole week of tax-free shopping on and up to $100 purchase of clothing or footwear.
Florida (August 2-4)
Clothing less than $60, school supplies $15 per item.
Iowa (August 2-3)
Clothing or footwear with a value of less than $100 per item. Here’s a complete list of Iowa’s exempt items.
Maryland (August 11-17)
A whole week of tax-free shopping where you can buy apparel and footwear less than $100 per item. The first $40 off a backpack.
Mississippi (July 26-27)
Clothing and footwear items that cost less than $100 per item.
Missouri (August 2-4)

Clothing of $100, school supplies $50, computers $1,500, computer software $350, computer peripheral devices $1,500, graphing calculators  $150. Note that certain counties and cities are opting out this year.

New Mexico ( August 2-4 )

Clothing $100, computers $1,000, computer equipment $500 or school supplies $30

Ohio (August 2-4)

Clothing items priced at $75 or less, school supplies $20, and school instructional materials priced at $20

Oklahoma (August 2-4)
Clothing and shoes $100.
South Carolina (August 2-4)
Clothing, clothing accessories, footwear, school supplies, computers, and linens. Here’s a complete list of exempt items for South Carolina.
Tennessee (July 26-28)
Clothing $100 or less, school supplies and school art supplies $100 or less,computers $1,500.
Texas (August 9-11)
Clothing, footwear, school supplies, and backpacks priced less than $100.
Virginia (August 2-4)
School supplies that cost less than $20 per item and clothing and footwear that cost less than $100 per item.
Wisconsin (July 31- August 4)
Clothing $75, computers $750, school computer supplies $250, school supplies $75.
Texas (August 9-11)
Clothing, footwear, school supplies, and backpacks priced less than $100.

States Without Tax-Free Weekends

These states didn’t have a tax free weekend last year and it’s doubtful that they will this year. Other states do not have a sales tax at all.

  • Alaska (no sales tax collected)
  • Arizona
  • California
  • Colorado
  • Delaware (no sales tax collected)
  • Georgia
  • Hawaii
  • Idaho
  • Illinois
  • Indiana
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Maine
  • Michigan
  • Minnesota
  • Montana (no sales tax collected)
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • New Hampshire (no sales tax collected)
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Oregon (no sales tax collected)
  • Pennsylvania
  • Rhode Island
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Vermont
  • Washington
  • West Virginia
  • Wyoming