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Thu., August 9, 2012 3:27pm
Georgia’s tax-free weekend is the first back-to-school tax break since 2009. Shoppers won’t pay state sales tax on clothing and footwear up to 100 dollars per item, personal computers that cost up to a thousand dollars, and general school supplies up to 20 dollars per item.
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Thu., August 9, 2012 3:27pm
Georgia’s tax-free weekend is the first back-to-school tax break since 2009. Shoppers won’t pay state sales tax on clothing and footwear up to 100 dollars per item, personal computers that cost up to a thousand dollars, and general school supplies up to 20 dollars per item.
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Fri., November 26, 2010 8:22am
The traditional Black Friday holiday shopping rush is off-and-running in many parts of the state. Many department stores and so-called “big box” retailers already have their doors open to shoppers, with some unlocking their doors at 4 a.m.
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Thu., November 25, 2010 6:00am
National reports show, this year's Black Friday could usher in a holiday shopping season slightly improved from last year. Whether Georgia businesses see an uptick in sales, though, will depend on customers. Across the state, several "buy local" campaigns are urging residents to buy their gifts from local businesses to triple the economic impact.
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Wed., September 30, 2009 11:29am
Consumers shopping for energy-saving products will be getting a break on sa