Tax free week

Shopper <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PECLB001769" title="Matthew Fox" href="/topic/entertainment/matthew-fox-PECLB001769.topic">Matthew Fox</a> of <a class="taxInlineTagLink" id="PLGEO100100603140000" title="Reisterstown" href="/topic/us/maryland/baltimore-county/reisterstown-PLGEO100100603140000.topic">Reisterstown</a>, left, suggested to State comptroller Peter Franchot, right, that Maryland follow Virginia's lead and also include school supplies in the tax-free program. (Franchot said the legislature will be considering this next year.) Franchot promoted Maryland's tax-free shopping week, in effect this week for purchases of clothing and footwear under $100, while visiting with vendors and customers at the Baltimore Farmers Market.

( Baltimore Sun photo by Amy Davis / August 14, 2011 )

Shopper Matthew Fox of Reisterstown, left, suggested to State comptroller Peter Franchot, right, that Maryland follow Virginia's lead and also include school supplies in the tax-free program. (Franchot said the legislature will be considering this next year.) Franchot promoted Maryland's tax-free shopping week, in effect this week for purchases of clothing and footwear under $100, while visiting with vendors and customers at the Baltimore Farmers Market.

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