Title: Tax Free Weekend for WooCommerce
Author: RoundBorders
Published: <strong>August 20, 2026</strong>
Last modified: August 20, 2026

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# Tax Free Weekend for WooCommerce

 By [RoundBorders](https://profiles.wordpress.org/roundborders/)

[Download](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/tax-free-weekend-for-woocommerce.1.1.1.zip)

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## Description

Many US states hold an annual **sales tax holiday** — a “tax free weekend” during
which certain products under a price threshold are exempt from sales tax (for example,
Texas exempts qualifying items priced under $100 during its August holiday).

This plugin automates that for WooCommerce. While the promotion is enabled, on the
days you select, products at or under your price cap that ship to your selected 
states are **not charged sales tax**. Everything else in the cart is taxed normally—
mixed carts are handled per line item.

#### Features

 * **Master toggle** — turn the promotion on and off with one checkbox.
 * **Day selection** — pick which days of the week the exemption applies (e.g. Friday–
   Sunday), evaluated in your site’s timezone.
 * **Auto-shutoff date** — optionally set a date after which the promotion deactivates
   automatically (it stays active through the end of that date). Leave it blank 
   to keep it enabled until you turn it off.
 * **Price cap** — items at or under this price qualify (default 99.99, matching“
   under $100” rules). Compared per unit against the active (sale) price, pre-tax.
 * **Multiple states** — select one or more US states; the exemption applies when
   the customer’s taxable (shipping) address is in one of them.
 * **Product exclusions** — search and exclude specific products or variations.
 * **Category exclusions** — exclude whole product categories; subcategories are
   excluded automatically.
 * **Customer savings message** — an optional banner on the cart and checkout pages
   tells customers exactly how much sales tax they’re saving (e.g. “you’re saving
   $8.25”), computed from your real tax rates. Classic cart/checkout templates only.
 * **Order audit trail** — exempt line items and orders are flagged with hidden 
   meta (`_rbtfw_exempt`, `_rbtfw_applied`) so you can report on holiday sales later.
 * **Admin warning notice** — while the promotion is enabled, a persistent notice
   in wp-admin reminds you that tax is not being charged on qualifying items.
 * **Performance-first** — zero database queries added to the storefront; all checks
   run from one autoloaded option in memory.
 * **WP-CLI** — `wp rbtfw status` and `wp rbtfw check <product_id> [--state=TX] [--
   day=saturday]` let you dry-run eligibility without waiting for the weekend.
 * HPOS (High-Performance Order Storage) compatible.

#### How it works

Eligible items are assigned WooCommerce’s built-in **Zero rate** tax class at calculation
time. WooCommerce then handles mixed carts, refunds, order taxes, and tax reports
natively — this plugin never performs its own totals math and never modifies your
tax rate tables.

#### Developer filters

 * `rbtfw_is_product_eligible` — final say on a product’s eligibility after all 
   built-in rules pass.
 * `rbtfw_taxable_location` — override the `[ country, state ]` used for the destination
   check.
 * `rbtfw_now` — override the “current” datetime (used by the WP-CLI dry-run, handy
   in tests).

## FAQ

### Is this legal / tax advice?

No. This plugin is a tool that changes how tax is charged in your store. **You are
responsible for confirming your state’s holiday dates, price thresholds, and which
product categories legally qualify — consult your tax advisor.** State rules also
contain nuances this plugin does not implement (see below).

### Which rules does the plugin NOT implement?

Two known simplifications: (1) some states (e.g. Texas) count shipping/delivery 
charges toward the item’s price threshold and exempt shipping allocated to exempt
items — this plugin compares the product price only and does not zero shipping tax;(
2) some states let a coupon discount qualify an item that was over the threshold—
this plugin compares the pre-coupon price. If these matter for your store, review
with your tax advisor.

### Does it work with automated tax services?

No. If you use an automated tax calculation service (WooCommerce Tax / TaxJar / 
Avalara), tax is computed by the external service and the tax-class swap this plugin
performs has no effect. It requires standard WooCommerce tax rate tables.

### What if the customer hasn’t entered an address yet?

No exemption is applied until a qualifying address is known (the safe default is
to charge tax). As soon as the customer enters a shipping address in a selected 
state, qualifying items become tax free at cart/checkout.

### Does the price cap apply per item or per cart?

Per unit. Three $40 items qualify even though the line totals $120. For variable
products, each variation’s own price is compared.

### What data does uninstalling remove?

Uninstalling deletes the plugin’s settings. The hidden order meta flags (`_rbtfw_exempt`
on line items, `_rbtfw_applied` on orders) are intentionally kept — they are historical
accounting records of orders that were placed tax free.

### Why don’t I see the savings banner?

The banner renders on the classic cart and checkout pages (shortcode templates) 
only — the block-based cart/checkout does not run the hooks it uses. It also only
appears while it has something true to say: promotion enabled, an active day, a 
qualifying customer address, and at least one exempt item in the cart. It can be
turned off entirely in the settings.

### Does it slow down my store?

No. All eligibility checks read from one autoloaded option already in memory. The
plugin adds zero database queries to the storefront.

## Reviews

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## Contributors & Developers

“Tax Free Weekend for WooCommerce” is open source software. The following people
have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors

 *   [ RoundBorders ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/roundborders/)

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### Interested in development?

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## Changelog

#### 1.1.1

 * Improved: the “promotion is enabled” admin reminder is now limited to the Dashboard,
   Plugins and WooCommerce screens instead of appearing site-wide, and is dismissible
   via the standard notice dismiss button (persisted per user). It reappears if 
   the promotion’s days, states, price cap or auto-shutoff date change, so a configuration
   is never silently forgotten, and it still disappears on its own once the promotion
   is switched off or its shutoff date passes.
 * Improved: the “WooCommerce is required” notice is limited to the Dashboard and
   Plugins screens.

#### 1.1.0

 * New: optional customer savings banner on the classic cart and checkout pages (“
   you’re saving $X in sales tax”), computed from your configured tax rates for 
   the customer’s address. Enabled by default; toggle in settings. New filter `rbtfw_savings_notice_html`.

#### 1.0.0

 * Initial release: day selection, optional auto-shutoff date, price cap, multi-
   state selection, product and category exclusions (subcategories included automatically),
   order audit trail, admin warning notice, WP-CLI status/check commands, HPOS compatibility.

## Meta

 *  Version **1.1.1**
 *  Last updated **18 hours ago**
 *  Active installations **Fewer than 10**
 *  WordPress version ** 6.0 or higher **
 *  Tested up to **7.0.4**
 *  PHP version ** 7.4 or higher **
 * Tags
 * [tax](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/tax/)[tax exempt](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/tax-exempt/)
   [woocommerce](https://wordpress.org/plugins/tags/woocommerce/)
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## Contributors

 *   [ RoundBorders ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/roundborders/)

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