Oklahoma's sales tax holiday applies to clothing and footwear. Dollar limits are per item.
Neighboring states Arkansas, Missouri, New Mexico and Texas also offer sales tax holidays.
Oklahoma Sales Tax Holiday Dates
August 2-4, 2013Clothing Exempt from Oklahoma Sales Tax
Clothing must be priced under $100 for items such as:- Athletic Supporters
- Bathing Suits
- Belts and Suspenders
- Coats and Jackets
- Costumes
- Diapers (adult and baby, cloth and disposable)
- Ear Muffs
- Footlets
- Formal Wear
- Gloves and Mittens (general use)
- Hats and Caps
- Hosiery
- Neckwear
- Rain Wear
- Shoe Laces
- Socks
- Underwear
- Uniforms (athletic and non-athletic)
Footwear Exempt from Oklahoma Sales Tax
Shoes under $100 are eligible. The following types of footwear are among the list of qualifying items:- Boots
- Overshoes
- Sandals
- Sneakers
- Steel-Toed Shoes
Taxable Items
Clothing or footwear for athletic or protective use, hair accessories and renting formal wear are all taxable items. The Oklahoma Tax Commission has prepared a sample list of items that do not qualify for the tax free weekend.More States With Sales Tax Holidays
- Alabama
- Arkansas
- Connecticut
- Florida
- Georgia
- Iowa
- Louisiana
- Maryland
- Massachusetts
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- South Carolina
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Virginia
- Washington, D.C.
- West Virginia

