India, Aug. 1 -- Ohio is bringing back its longer sales tax holiday in 2025. It will run from August 1 through August 14, according to an official release by the state's Department of Taxation. This year marks the second time The Buckeye State has announced a full two-week break, meaning residents can shop for many common items without paying the usual 5.75 per cent sales tax. Anything that is considered tangible personal property and priced at $500 or under will be tax-free during this time.

This covers a wide range of items, including school supplies, clothes, computers, electronics, kitchen tools, plants, sporting goods, and even furniture. But not everything is tax-free. Items that still get taxed include alcohol, tobacco, anything w...