Expect stores to be a little more crowded on Friday and Saturday. That’s because many Georgians will take advantage of the state’s annual back-to-school tax-free weekend.
For roughly 48-hours, Georgians will be able to stock up on school supplies, computers and clothing without having to pay state and local taxes on those items.
Nick Genesi is a spokesman for the Georgia Department of Revenue.
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