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Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Tax-Free Holiday Begins June 1st

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Florida’s Disaster Preparedness tax-free holiday coincides with the start of hurricane season, running from June 1 to 14.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecasts 23 named storms and 5 major hurricanes for this season.

To aid in storm preparation, the state is offering financial assistance on disaster preparedness items.

Here’s what to know about Florida’s 2024 sales tax holidays and what items

  • A portable generator used to provide light or communications or preserve food in the event of a power outage with a sales price of $3,000 or less
  • A tarpaulin or other flexible waterproof sheeting with a sales price of $100 or less
  • An item normally sold as, or generally advertised as, a ground anchor system or tie-down kit with a sales price of $100 or less
  • A smoke detector or smoke alarm with a sales price of $70 or less
  • A fire extinguisher with a sales price of $70 or less
  • A carbon monoxide detector with a sales price of $70 or less
  • A nonelectric food storage cooler with a sales price of $60 or less
  • A portable power bank with a sales price of $60 or less
  • A gas or diesel fuel tank with a sales price of $50 or less
  • A portable self-powered radio*, two-way radio, or weather-band radio with a sales price of
    $50 or less
  • A package of AA-cell, AAA-cell, C-cell, D-cell, 6-volt, or 9-volt batteries, excluding automobile and boat batteries, with a sales price of $50 or less
  • A portable self-powered light source* (powered by battery, solar, hand-crank, or gas) with a sales price of $40 or less
    • Flashlights
    • Lanterns
    • Candles
  • Eligible light sources and radios qualify for the exemption, even if electrical cords are included in the purchase.
  • Reusable ice (ice packs) with a sales price of $20 or less
  • Supplies necessary for the evacuation of household pets. For purposes of this exemption, necessary supplies means the noncommercial purchase of:
  • Bags of dry cat or dog food weighing 50 or fewer pounds and with a sales price of $100 or less per bag
  • Portable kennels or pet carriers with a sales price of $100 or less per item
  • Over-the-counter pet medications with a sales price of $100 or less
  • Pet beds with a sales price of $40 or less per item
  • Cat litter weighing 25 or fewer pounds and with a sales price of $25 or less per item
  • Leashes, collars, and muzzles with a sales price of $20 or less per item
  • Pet pads with a sales price of $20 or less per box or package
  • Manual can openers with a sales price of $15 or less per item
  • Collapsible or travel-sized food bowls or water bowls with a sales price of $15 or less per item
  • Cat litter pans with a sales price of $15 or less per item
  • Pet waste disposal bags with a sales price of $15 or less per package
  • Hamster or rabbit substrate with a sales price of $15 or less per package
  • Cans or pouches of wet dog food or cat food with a sales price of $10 or less per can or pouch or the equivalent if sold in a box or case

There is no limit to the number of items that can be purchased during the sales tax holiday. Items purchased online will be sales tax exempt if the order is placed during the qualifying period.

The sales tax holiday bill was signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this month. For more information, visit the Florida Department of Revenue website