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2013 - 2014 LEGISLATURE
March 26, 2013 - Introduced by Representatives Weininger, Jacque, Kleefisch,
Honadel, Born, Krug and Bernier, cosponsored by Senators Gudex, Leibham
and Schultz. Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.
AB108,1,2 1An Act to create 77.54 (60) and 77.54 (61) of the statutes; relating to: sales tax
2holidays in August and in November.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under this bill, annually, for the two-day period beginning on the first
Saturday in August and ending on the following Sunday, the sales of the following
items are exempt from the sales tax and the use tax:
1. An item of clothing, not including clothing accessories, if the sales price of
any single item is no more than $75.
2. A computer purchased by the consumer for the consumer's personal use, if
the sales price of the computer is no more than $2,000.
3. School computer supplies, if the sales price of any single item is no more than
$250.
4. School instructional materials, if the sales price of any single item is no more
than $300.
5. School supplies, if the sales price of any single item is no more than $75.
The bill also provides that, annually, for the two-day period beginning on the
first Saturday in November and ending on the following Sunday, the sales of Energy
Star products purchased by a consumer for the consumer's personal use are exempt
from the sales tax and the use tax.
The bill provides, however, that the exemptions for August and November do
not apply in any year in which the Department of Revenue determines, by May 1,
that the state's financial situation would make implementation of the exemptions
imprudent.

Because this bill relates to an exemption from state or local taxes, it may be
referred to the Joint Survey Committee on Tax Exemptions for a report to be printed
as an appendix to the bill.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB108,1 1Section 1. 77.54 (60) of the statutes is created to read:
AB108,2,22 77.54 (60) (a) In this subsection:
AB108,2,43 1. "Clothing" means any wearing apparel for humans that is suitable for
4general use, not including all of the following:
AB108,2,55 a. Belt buckles sold separately.
AB108,2,66 b. Costume masks sold separately.
AB108,2,77 c. Patches and emblems sold separately.
AB108,2,98 d. Sewing equipment and supplies, including knitting needles, patterns, pins,
9scissors, sewing machines, sewing needles, tape measures, and thimbles.
AB108,2,1110 e. Sewing materials that become part of clothing, including buttons, fabric,
11lace, thread, yarn, and zippers.
AB108,2,1312 2. "Clothing accessories or equipment" means incidental items worn on a
13person or in conjunction with clothing, including all of the following:
AB108,2,1414 a. Briefcases.
AB108,2,1515 b. Cosmetics.
AB108,2,1616 c. Hair notions, including barrettes, hair bows, and hair nets.
AB108,2,1717 d. Handbags.
AB108,2,1818 e. Handkerchiefs.
AB108,2,1919 f. Jewelry.
AB108,3,1
1g. Nonprescription sunglasses.
AB108,3,22 h. Umbrellas.
AB108,3,33 i. Wallets.
AB108,3,44 j. Watches.
AB108,3,55 k. Wigs.
AB108,3,66 L. Hair pieces.
AB108,3,87 3. "School computer supply" means any of the following items that are
8commonly used by a student in a course of study in which a computer is used:
AB108,3,99 a. Computer storage media, diskettes, and compact discs.
AB108,3,1010 b. Handheld electronic schedulers, not including cellular phones.
AB108,3,1111 c. Personal digital assistants, not including cellular phones.
AB108,3,1212 d. Computer printers.
AB108,3,1313 e. Printer supplies for computers, printer paper, and printer ink.
AB108,3,1614 4. "School instructional material" means any of the following that is commonly
15used by a student in a course of study as a reference and to learn the subject being
16taught:
AB108,3,1717 a. Reference books.
AB108,3,1818 b. Reference maps and globes.
AB108,3,1919 c. Textbooks.
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