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Tax Free Weekend 2023 at H&H Shooting Sports

Oklahoma Tax Free Weekend 2023 at H&H Shooting Sports

Save Big on Clothes and Footwear

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Are you looking to save some money on clothes and footwear? If so, you’ll want to mark your calendars for August 4th-6th, 2023. That’s when the Oklahoma Tax Free Weekend 2023 annual tax-free weekend sale will be taking place.

During tax-free weekend, you won’t have to pay sales tax on any clothing or footwear that costs less than $100. This is a great opportunity to stock up on new clothes for back-to-school, and also a great opportunity to find some great deals on new clothing for yourself! Join us at H&H Shooting Sports where all clothing and footwear priced at $100 and less are exempt from sales taxes. All Shirts, Pants, Shorts, Belts, Boots, Socks, Coats, Jackets, Gloves, Hats & Caps qualify for tax free weekend!

Come pick up some First Tactical apparel, a new Looper Brand belt, or a new H&H T-Shirt! This is a great opportunity to save money on essential items, or to splurge on a few new pieces that you’ve been eyeing.

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What is included in Oklahoma’s Tax Free Weekend 2023

Sales tax exempt items during the holiday include household and shop aprons, athletic supporters, baby receiving blankets, bathing suits and caps, beach capes and coats, belts and suspenders, boots, coats and jackets, costumes, adult and child diapers (including disposable), ear muffs, footlets, formal wear, garters and garter belts, girdles, gloves and mittens for general use.

Also, hats and caps, hosiery, insoles for shoes, lab coats, neckties, overshoes, panty-hose, rainwear, rubber pants, sandals, scarves, shoes and laces, slippers, sneakers, socks, stockings, steel-toed shoes, underwear, athletic and non-athletic uniforms and wedding apparel.

For more information and answers to questions on the sales tax holiday, go online to the Oklahoma Tax Commission website at https://oklahoma.gov/tax.html and search for “sales tax holiday.”