New Mexico’s tax-free weekend is approaching, making it for back-to-school savings from Aug. 5-7.  The annual New Mexico Gross Receipts Tax Holiday started in 2005 for deduction of gross receipts tax toward retail sales.

Online ordering is also included in the tax-free weekend, so if families don’t want to try to beat the crowds, it is a good alternative to shopping in person. 

There are pricing limits to the tax deduction, but below is a list of items and pricing to get some good deals this weekend. 

For shoes or clothing, qualifying items cannot exceed $100; for computers each item cannot exceed $1,000; or for accessories, $500 each. School supplies at $30 each or less will also qualify. 

Aerobic clothing
Antique clothing (for wear)
Aprons/Clothing shields
Athletic socks
Athletic supporters
 Baby clothes
 Baby diapers
 Belts with buckles attached
 Belts without buckles
 Bibs
 Blouses
 Boots, general purpose (winter, dress, cowboy)
 Bow ties
 Bowling shirts
 Bras
 Bridal apparel, sold
 Bridal gowns and veils, sold
 Camp clothing
 Caps and hats, including sports
 Chef’s uniforms
 Choir and altar clothing
 Clerical vestments
 Coats and wraps
 Corsets and corset laces
 Coveralls
 Cowboy boots
 Diapers
 Dress gloves and shoes
 Dresses
 Earmuffs
 Employee uniforms
 Formal clothing, sold
 Fur clothing
 Galoshes
 Garters/garter belts
 Girdles, bras, and corsets
 Gloves and mittens (generally), such as dress, winter, and leather
 Golf clothing, caps, dresses, shirts, skirts, pants
 Graduation caps and gowns
 Hats 
 Hosiery 
 Jackets
 Jeans
 Jerseys – other than athletic wear
 Jogging apparel
 Jogging bras
 Lab coats
 Leotards
 Lingerie
 Neckwear (ties, scarves)
 Nightgowns 
 Overshoes / rubber shoes
 Pajamas
 Pants
 Ponchos
 Prom dresses
 Raincoats, rain hats
 Religious clothing
 Robes
 Flip-flops
 Running shoes 
 Sandals
 Scarves
 Shawls and wraps
 Shirts
 Shoelaces
 Shoes, general athletic
 Shoes without cleats
 Shorts
 Ski masks
 Skirts
 Slacks
 Sleepwear
 Slippers
 Slips
 Sneakers
 Socks
 Stockings
 Suits
 Suspenders
 Sweat suits
 Sweaters
 Sweaters, sweatpants
 Tennis shoes
 Ties/neckwear
 Tights
 Trousers
 T-shirts
 Tuxedos, purchased
 Long johns
 Underwear
 Uniforms 
 Vests, except hunting and water
 Walking shoes
 Windbreakers
 Central processing unit
 Computer
 Computer cables
 Computer disks 
 Computer hard drive
 Computer ink cartridges
 Computer keyboards
 Computer memory equipment
 Computer memory equipment 
 Computer microphones
 Computer modems
 Computer monitor
 Computer motherboards
 Computer mouse
 Computer paper
 Computer printer
 Computer speakers
 Computer Zip drives
 E-Readers 
 Printer paper
 Tablet Computers
 Assignment books
 Backpacks under $100
 Binders
 Binder clips
 Blue books
 Book bags
 Book covers
 Book markers
 Books under $30
 Calculators under $200
 Canvas for oil painting
 Cellophane tape
 Chalk
 Chalkboard erasers
 Clipboards
 Construction paper
 Correction tape, fluid, or pens
 Colored pencils
 Compasses
 Composition books
 Crayons, watercolors, and other art supplies
 Daily planners
 Data storage devices, such as CD drives
 Divider folders
 Erasers
 File jackets
 Flash cards
 Folders
 Glue and glue refills 
 Graph paper
 Highlighters
 Index cards
 Labels
 Loose-leaf binders
 Maps under $100
 Markers
 Masking tape
 Memo pads
 Modeling clay
 Notebook filler paper
 Notebooks
 Oil paints
 Paper
 Paste
 Pen ink
 Pencil box
 Pencil erasers
 Pencil lead
 Pencil sharpener
 Pencils
 Pens
 Portfolios
 Poster board
 Poster paper
 Legal pads
 Lunch boxes
 Protractors
 Rulers
 Scissors
 Sheet protectors
 Staplers and staples
 Tape 
 USB flash drives; thumb drives
 Watercolor paint set
 ZIP drives
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Rene Thompson

Local award-winning journalist and proud Burqueña over 25 years. Published in ABQ Free Press, Elbow Room NM, Alibi and NM Entertainment Magazine. Passionate about local issues and seeking the good news of our great city. Contact at: rthompson@neighborhoodjournal.com

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