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New York Will Resume Clothing And Footwear Consumption Tax Exemption Policy

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Exemption From Sales Tax Exemption From New York's Budget Deficit

New York will soon resume its consumption tax on clothing and footwear.

Tax exemption policy

However, New York will reduce their price range to half of the previous tax exemption rules for clothing and footwear that meet the tax exemption requirements.


Sales tax exemption will resume from April 1, 2011, and clothing and footwear products sold after April 1st will be less than US $55 and will not be turned over to 4% of sales tax.


Items that are used to prepare or repair clothing or footwear are also eligible.

Sales tax exemption


According to the previous exemption, the sales of clothing and footwear cost less than $110 before they enjoy tax exemption.

But, in order to counteract

New York's budget deficit

Legislators suspended sales tax exemption in October 1st last year.


In addition to 4% of sales tax, New York has stopped levying a special sales tax of 0.375%, which is a tax on clothing and footwear sold in New York, Nassau, Orange, Suffolk County (Suffolk), Long Island (LongIsland), DAS (Dutchess), Putnam (Putnam) and Beijiao, West (Westchester).

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