Give state parents a back-to-school break

JAN TEAGUE | Olympia • Published March 02, 2013

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Retailers across our state thank state Rep. Jim Moeller, D-Vancouver, and Sen. Ann Rivers, R-La Center, for sponsoring bills that would create a back-to-school sales tax holiday later this year. Unlike 18 other states, Washington has never offered shoppers such a break.

An August tax holiday weekend would increase local and state government revenues and create job opportunities from retailers needing to increase their staffs to process the extra business. It would apply to clothing priced up to $100 and school supplies up to $10. The incentive would help keep Washington state shoppers home who typically shop in Oregon, where there is no sales tax.

The idea has proved popular in other states. Retailers typically also reduce prices on items that don’t qualify as back-to-school merchandise. These breaks coupled together result in crowds second only to year-end holiday crowds and generate overall increases in sales tax revenues to states.

I hope the Legislature will agree with Rep. Moeller and Sen. Rivers and pass their bills soon.

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