Freedom Summer Sales Tax Holiday Gets a Nod of Approval
Governor DeSantis has unveiled an exciting initiative with the introduction of the Freedom Month Sales Tax Holiday, set to span the entirety of July in the Fiscal Year 2024-25 budget. This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens by waiving sales tax on various items essential for summer activities, including fishing supplies, outdoor gear, and admissions to state parks and museums. Furthermore, in a gesture to kickstart summer adventures, Florida State Parks will offer free admission over Memorial Day Weekend. These measures underscore the state's commitment to fostering outdoor recreation and family enjoyment throughout the Sunshine State.
The Freedom Month Sales Tax Holiday will remove the sales tax on items families use during the summer, including:
Boating and water activity supplies:
- Goggles and snorkels ($25 or less)
- Pool toys ($35 or less)
- Coolers, Life jackets, Paddles ($75 or less)
- Inflatable water tubes and floats, Wakeboards ($150 or less)
- Paddleboards, Surfboards ($300 or less)
- Canoes, Kayaks ($500 or less)
Fishing Supplies:
- Bait and Tackle ($5 or less for individual items, $10 or less for multiple items sold together)
- Tackle boxes ($30 or less)
- Reels, Rods ($75 or less)
- Camping Supplies:
- Flashlights ($30 or less)
- Sleeping bags, Camping chairs ($50 or less)
- Tents ($200 or less)
Outdoor Supplies:
- Sunscreen ($15 or less)
- Water bottles ($30 or less)
- Bicycle helmets ($50 or less)
- Outdoor grills ($250 or less)
- Bicycles ($500 or less)
Admissions to events or performances scheduled to be held between July 1, 2024 and December 31, 2024:
- Live music events
- Live sporting events
- Movies to be shown in a movie theater
- Ballets
- Plays
- Fairs
- Festivals
Admissions purchased for any of the following:
- Museums, including annual passes
- State parks, including annual passes
- Season tickets for ballets, plays, music events, and musical theater performances

