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Children's diapers, some shoes and clothes will be tax-exempt for one year in Florida starting in July

Photo: Pixabay
Photo: Pixabay

Diapers for kids along with some children’s clothing will be tax-exempt in Florida for one year starting this summer. 

Children’s diapers, reusable diaper inserts and clothing and shoes for kids who are 5 years old and younger, will be exempt in Florida for one year starting in July. 

Orlando Democratic Rep. Anna Eskamani says she’s happy the tax cut received bipartisan support as these items are essential for all families. 

“I think the reality is that no matter if you’re a Democrat, or a Republican or no political affiliation you experience the economic challenges of parenthood. Diapers are one of them. Diapers are an essential good. So the fact that the state of Florida is seeking revenue off that. It’s really a disservice to families across the state.”

Eskamani says right now, this tax exemption does not apply to adult diapers, something she hopes to add on in the next session.

“As someone who was her mom’s caregiver when she had cancer I know how important and expensive adult diapers are too. So hopefully we’ll be able to carry this momentum into next session and completely eliminate what I feel is a really bad tax for consumers.”

Florida will join at least ten other states in the country that have made diapers tax-exempt items.

Danielle Prieur covers education in Central Florida.