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Do qualifying items have to be bought and delivered to (or otherwise received by) purchasers during the sales tax holiday period in order to qualify for the exemption?

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Do qualifying items have to be bought and delivered to (or otherwise received by) purchasers during the sales tax holiday period in order to qualify for the exemption?

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No. The exemption applies to all sales of qualifying products made during the sales tax holiday period. A sale is considered made during the sales tax holiday period if the items are both paid for and delivered to the purchaser during the exemption period; or if the purchaser orders and pays for the item and the retailer accepts the order during the exemption period for immediate shipment, even if delivery is made after the exemption period.

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