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Aurora’s ordinance stipulates that tampons, panty liners, menstrual cups and sanitary napkins would be exempt from the city’s 3.75% sales tax, though state sales tax and other taxes levied at ...
Saturday, October 8th is Period Action Day – a day dedicated to raising awareness to period poverty that persists worldwide and taking action. A quarter of people in the U.S. who need menstrual ...
This legislative session, lawmakers cut the sales tax associated with period products, baby supplies and maternity wear.
A group of menstrual product makers announced on Wednesday that they have banded together to form “The Tampon Tax Back Coalition,” which they say is an effort to reimburse consumers the ...
The Tampon Tax Coalition brings together eight period care brands dedicated to paying back taxes levied on "non-essential" menstruation products.
The good news is that 14 states introduced legislation to end the period tax this year (only two of which have been killed so far), and big cities are grappling with the issue as well — Chicago ...
Colorado stops sales tax on diapers and menstrual products 01:51. Beginning Wednesday, Colorado will no longer charge a sales tax on diapers, incontinence products and menstrual products thanks to ...
The average woman has her period for 2,535 days of her life. That’s nearly seven years’ time of making sure you have a pad or tampon, finding a makeshift solution if you don’t, and managing ...