2010 NC Energy Star Sales Tax Holiday

Save Money on Home Appliances Purchased in North Carolina

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Find out what items qualify to be purchased tax-free in the State of North Carolina during the annual Energy Star sales tax holiday.

Each year the state of North Carolina honors a sales tax holiday for Energy Star qualified products. This holiday is observed between 12:01 on the first Friday of November and ends at 11:59 PM the following Sunday. These three days offer shoppers to opportunity to save money on Energy Star qualified appliances. In 2010, the sales tax holiday will run from November 5th through November 7th.

Energy Star Qualified Products

An “Energy Star qualified product” is defined as a product that meet the energy efficiency guidelines developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the United States Department of Energy and is authorized to carry the Energy Star label. In addition to saving the environment, many consumers benefit from savings related to their utility bills.

Energy Star Products Eligible for the Sales Tax Exemption

Numerous items are exempt for state and local sales tax during the Energy Star sales tax holiday. Not having to pay these taxes can make the task of shopping a little more rewarding for the budget-conscious consumer. Examples of items that can be purchased tax-free are as follows:

  • Clothes washers;
  • Freezers and refrigerators;
  • Central air conditioners and room air conditioners;
  • Air-source heat pumps and geothermal heat pumps;
  • Ceiling fans;
  • Dehumidifiers; and
  • Programmable thermostats

Note that exemption is not allowed for items that are rented during the period or purchased for use in a trade or business. For more detail about exempt appliances, please refer to North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Bulletin 34-27. Also provided in this guidance are answers to frequently asked questions about the Energy Star sales tax holiday as summarized below.

Participating Retailers

What types of stores participate in the North Carolina sales tax holiday? All retailers must legally participate in the Energy Star sales tax holiday and not charge tax on eligible items.

Layaway Purchases

Are items purchased on layaway eligible for the sales tax exemption? Yes. Eligible items purchased that were placed on layaway prior to the November sales tax holiday are exempt if the final payment is made during the tax-free period. Additionally, the sale of eligible items under a layaway plan are exempt from sales tax if the buyer chooses an item and the store accepts the order during the sales tax holiday, even if the item is delivered after the holiday period.

Rain Checks

Are goods purchased using rain checks eligible for the sales tax exemption? Yes, but only if the eligible item is delivered during the sales tax period.

Refund of Sales Tax

How does a buyer get a refund of sales tax if the store charged the wrong tax? If a retailer charges the wrong sales tax, a buyer must return to the retailer with a copy of the receipt to obtain a refund.

Internet, Mail Order, and Telephone Purchases

Do purchases made via the Internet qualify to be exempt from sales tax? Yes. In fact sales made online on the Internet, by mail order, telephone, or other non-storefront qualify for the exemption for eligible items. To qualify, the buyer must order and pay for the item during the sales tax period and the retailer must accept the order and take action to fill the order for immediate delivery.

Current North Carolina Sales Tax Rates

Please visit the North Carolina Department of Revenue website for the current sales tax rate.

North Carolina Sales Tax Holiday for Back-to-school Supplies

Each year the state of North Carolina honors a sales tax holiday for back-to-school items. This holiday is observed between 12:01 on the first Friday of August and ends at 11:59 PM on the following Sunday. These three days offer shoppers the opportunity to save money on many back-to-school essentials and other items. In 2009, the sales tax holiday will run from August 7th through August 9th.

References:

  • North Carolina Department of Revenue website
  • North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Bulletin 34-27
  • North Carolina Sales and Use Tax Bulletin 34-24
  • The information contained within this article is for general guidance only. As such, it should not be used as a substitute for consulting with professional accounting, tax, legal or other competent advisers.

Lauren Massie - “There is no knowledge that is not power” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

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