Don't know if this is a repost, but...
Florida lawmakers are poised to approve a 12-day sales-tax holiday on some hurricane supplies starting June 1.
TALLAHASSEE - Florida residents, many still punchy from last year's four hurricanes, are about to see a different kind of windfall: a sales-tax break on hurricane supplies during 12 days in June.
Lawmakers appear poised to waive the 6 percent sales tax during that period on everything from flashlights, batteries, radios and even low-priced portable generators.
The state hopes the tax break will induce people to stock up on supplies early, rather than wait until a monster storm is threatening the coast and stores are packed with panic buyers.
The break would come just in time for what could be an active hurricane season. William Gray, a professor at Colorado State University, predicted in April that there would be 13 tropical storms that grow into seven hurricanes, three of them intense.
FL Tax break on storm goods is on horizon
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