Independent Back To School Section 2010

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Page 18 CHESTER COUNTY INDEPENDENT • Thursday, July 29, 2010

Sales Tax Holiday set for Aug. 6-8 The fifth annual Sales Tax Holiday in Tennessee is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 6 and continuing through Sunday, Aug. 8. The Department of Revenue is reminding Tennessee shoppers that during these three days of savings, you can save almost 10 percent on tax-free clothing, school and art supplies and computer purchases. “The annual Sales Tax Holiday was designed with Tennessee families in mind,” said Governor Phil Bredesen. “The holiday provides much needed savings for all Tennessee shoppers and prepares children for success by making sure they start the first day of school properly equipped with items they need.” The holiday begins 12:01 a.m. Friday Aug. 8 and ends at11:59 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 8. During the designated three-day weekend, consumers will not pay state or local sales tax on select clothing with a price of $100 or less per item, school and art supplies with a price of $100 or less per item, and computers with a price of $1,500 or less. “Last year’s tax-free weekend was extremely successful in giving back to Tennesseans, providing nearly $8 million in tax savings to Tennessee families,” said Revenue Commissioner Reagan Farr. “We are hopeful that all Tennessee shoppers will enjoy the immediate relief of the 2010 Sales Tax Holiday.” Visit the Sales Tax Holiday Web site at www.tntaxholiday.com to learn more about the items exempt from sales tax. The Tennessee Department of Revenue

also assists consumers via e-mail, Salestax.Holiday@TN.gov, and through its toll-free statewide telephone hot line, (800) 342-1003. Staff is available to answer questions Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central Time. (Out-ofstate and Nashville-area callers, please dial (615) 253-0600.) In a continued effort to promote Tennessee’s sales tax holiday, the Department of Revenue has launched a new dedicated facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/TNTaxHoliday. Examples of exempt items include: • Clothing: Shirts, dresses, pants, coats, gloves and mittens, hats and caps, hosiery, neckties, belts, sneakers, shoes, uniforms whether athletic or non-athletic and scarves • School Supplies: Binders, book bags, calculators, tape, chalk, crayons, erasers, folders, glue, pens, pencils, lunch boxes, notebooks, paper, rulers and scissors • Art Supplies: Clay and glazes; acrylic, tempera and oil paints; paintbrushes for artwork; sketch and drawing pads; and watercolors • Computers: Central processing unit (CPU), along with various other components including monitor, keyboard, mouse, cables to connect components and preloaded software (Note: While the CPU may be purchased separately, other items must be part of a bundled computer package in order to be eligible.) iPad’s are eligible for tax exemption, video games and consoles are not.

The Department of Revenue is responsible for the administration of state tax laws and motor vehicle title and registration laws established by the legislature and the collection of taxes and fees associated with those laws. The Department of Revenue collects approximately 92 percent of total state tax revenue. During the 2009-2010 fiscal year, the department collected $10.2 billion in state taxes and fees. In addition to collecting state taxes, $1.9 billion of local

sales tax was collected by the department for local governments during the 20092010 fiscal year. Besides collecting taxes, the department enforces the revenue laws fairly and impartially in an effort to encourage voluntary taxpayer compliance. The department also apportions revenue collections for distribution to the various state funds and local units of government. To learn more about the department, log on to www.TN.gov/revenue.

Annual public notice of career and technical education opportunities, Chester County School Nutrition Program The Chester County School System offers a wide range of Career and Technical Education programs, which consist of Agricultural Sciences, Business Technology, Family and Consumer Sciences, Health Science, Criminal Justice, and Auto Technology. Special Populations are also available for Disadvantaged and Handicapped Students. The Chester County School System

and its Career and Technical Education Programs do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability in its activities and programs, including employment policies and practices. The Chester County School and Nutrition Program offers healthy meals every school day. Your children may qualify for free meals or reduced price meals. Information is provided on the school

meal application given by each school at the beginning of the school year. The Chester County School and Nutrition Program does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, or disability in its activities and programs, including employment policies and practices. The following person(s) has/have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies:

Title VI/ IX and Section 504 Coordinator Ken West, Chester County Board of Education, P.O. Box 327, Henderson, TN 38340, 731-989-5134, or: Marty Willis, MOA Coordinator, Career and Technical Education, Tennessee Department of Education, Andrew Johnson Tower, 4th Floor, 710 James Robertson Parkway, Nashville, TN 37243, email: Marty.Willis@state.tn.us, Office: 615-532-2805.


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