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Period care brands vow to reimburse menstrual product state tax

Por: WPTV Nation October 25, 2023

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If you live in one of the 21 states that still taxes period products, you could get that tax money back through the Tampon Tax Back Coalition.The coalition is a partnership of eight period care brands that agree menstraul products should not have a sales tax attached to them since they are essential.The brands include August, Cora, Lola, The Honey Pot, Rael, Here We Flo, Saalt, and DIVA.You can buy them in stores like Target, Walmart or your... + full article



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