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published Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Energy-, water-efficient items tax-free in Georgia

Georgians will have a chance to buy energy-sipping and water-efficient products today through Sunday without paying sales tax.

For the fifth year in a row Energy Star products, ranging from refrigerators to light bulbs, will be tax free over the weekend, according to the governor's office.

WaterSense products fall under the tax holiday for the second straight year.

In a news release, Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue said the exemptions can help "create a culture of conservation" in the state.

The governor has been criticized by environmental groups and officials in neighboring states for not taking water conservation seriously during the Georgia's two decades of water disputes with Alabama and Florida.

The governor said shoppers could save money on the purchase and in the long run.

"The Energy Star and WaterSense sales tax holiday is a perfect opportunity for Georgians to save money at the cash register and on their water and energy bills," he said in the release.

Qualifying Energy Star products include dishwashers, clothes washers, air conditioners, ceiling fans, fluorescent light bulbs, dehumidifiers, programmable thermostats, refrigerators, doors, windows and skylights.

WaterSense-labeled products eligible for the exemption include bathroom sink faucets or aerators and high-efficiency toilets.

The exemptions covers qualifying products that cost up to $1,500 per item, according to the governor.

Lamar Bramblett, manager at 2A Appliance in Fort Oglethorpe, said he and other appliance dealers are prepared for the tax holiday, but are unsure of the exemption's effect given the struggling economy.

"Normally it does bring customers in, but I'm not sure how well it's going to work with the economy the way it is," he said.

about Andy Johns...

Andy began working at the Times Free Press in July 2008 as a general assignment reporter before focusing on Northwest Georgia and Georgia politics in May of 2009. Before coming to the Times Free Press, Andy worked for the Anniston Star, the Rome News Tribune and the Campus Carrier at Berry College, where he graduated with a communications degree in 2006. He is pursuing a master’s degree in business administration at the University of Tennessee ...

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