
Georgia shoppers will not have to pay sales tax on Energy Star or WaterSense items with a purchase price of $1,500 or less. (Photo courtesy: Surija via flickr)
The state is holding its second sales tax holiday of the year through Sunday.
Georgia shoppers will not have to pay sales tax on Energy Star or WaterSense items with a purchase price of $1,500 or less.
The year's first tax holiday was in August for back-to-school shopping.
State fiscal economist Ken Heaghney estimated the energy tax holiday would cost the state $2 million. The back-to-school holiday was expected to cost $38 million.