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Unfortunately, Kansas does not offer a Tax-Free Weekend for back-to-school shopping. We wish it did because shopping for school supplies can be quite challenging and expensive. I was hesitant to share this information, but I ultimately decided it could be helpful if you happen to be traveling.

Looking for ways to save on Back-to-School prep? I’ve got you covered! As a mom of two girls here in Wichita, I know how overwhelming it can feel to get everything bought, packed, and checked off your Summer to-do List. That’s why we’ve rounded up smart tips to help you save on Back-to-School Clothes, score Deals on School Supplies, and stretch your budget without the stress. Let’s make the school year start strong without breaking the bank!
Tax-Free Weekends Around Kansas
Arkansas: August 2-3, 2025
Iowa: August 1-2, 2025
Missouri: August 1-2, 2025
Oklahoma: August 1-3, 2025
Texas: Augusst 8-10, 2025
What is a Sales Tax Holiday?
A sales tax holiday is a period of time during which many states temporarily eliminate sales tax on specific items. Sales tax holidays vary by state, and not all states participate. Sometimes, the state sales tax may be waived, but stores might still need to collect city or local sales taxes.
How Do Tax-Free Weekends Work?
Sales tax holidays usually have specific criteria that determine which purchases are eligible for tax exemption, such as the type of product and its price. For instance, you might be able to buy computers tax-free if they cost up to $1,000, but more expensive models wouldn’t qualify.
It’s important to note that some states already don’t collect state sales tax. However, local governments, such as city or county authorities, may still impose their own taxes in those states.
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