Council Votes To Eliminate Sales Tax Exemption On Clothing
Published: October 29th, 2021
By: Sarah Genter

Council votes to eliminate sales tax exemption on clothing The City of Norwich common council during a meeting earlier this year. On Tuesday, October 19, they voted to eliminate the sales tax exemption on clothing items sold within the city, or bought online and shipped to the city. The installment of the 1.5 percent sales tax will take effect on March 1, 2022, and will be applied to clothing items that cost less than $110. (Photo by Sarah Genter)

NORWICH — Starting March 1, 2022, the City of Norwich will begin charging sales tax on clothing purchases under $110.

This clothing tax, which the city was exempt from since approximately May of 2006 according to City of Norwich Director of Finance Dee DuFour, will be 1.5 percent of the item total, or 1.5 cents per dollar.

"In the city it'll be 1.5 [percent]. That'll be the difference because it still will be exempt in the state, and exempt in the county, so the city's portion is 1.5 percent," said DuFour.

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During their monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 19, the City of Norwich common council voted to eliminate the sales tax exemption. This means articles of clothing, shoes, and some accessories sold within the city, or purchased online and shipped to the city, will be charged a sales tax, according to Alderman Robert Jeffrey.

"So believe it or not, the City of Norwich is one of the few municipalities in New York State that had the exemption. So we were one of the few municipalities that did not have tax on clothing under $110," said Jeffrey. "Jewelry is totally separate, so that's already been taxed. But if it's anything like shoes, obviously clothes, any accessories potentially, so like hats, scarves, slides, you know, flip flops, those would all be included under this."

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