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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Locked and loaded without the sales tax. This Monday marks the start of Florida’s first-ever Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday, giving shoppers a break on firearms, ammo, and ...
Video above" News and weather headlines for Sept. 8Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced Monday that the state has launched a Second Amendment sales tax holiday. The holiday will run from Monday through ...
A Florida sales tax holiday that typically applies to hunting, fishing and camping equipment has been expanded this year, covering firearms and ammunition for the first time. Starting Monday, those ...
Florida's sales-tax exemption on a variety of hunting equipment including guns and ammunition began on Monday. Gov. Ron DeSantis held a news conference Monday to celebrate the beginning of what he's ...
PLANT CITY, Fla. – Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced a new Second Amendment sales tax holiday starting Monday and running through the end of the year. The tax holiday covers firearms, ammunition, ...
Florida’s hunting, fishing and camping sales tax holiday kicked off Monday and runs all the way through Dec. 31! During this time, consumers may purchase qualifying hunting, fishing and camping ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the Sunshine State's first-ever Second Amendment sales tax holiday. Floridians will be able to save on ammo, firearms and accessories between Sept. 8 and Dec.