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Exempts menstrual products from North Carolina state sales tax, reducing costs for people who menstruate; takes effect Oct 1, 2023.
Exempts menstrual products from North Carolina state sales tax, reducing costs for people who menstruate; takes effect Oct 1, 2023.
Status (per materials): Introduced; passed first reading. (Bill drafts show amendments to North Carolina tax law. See “Procedural” below for timeline details included in the bill text.)
SB 503 would exempt menstrual hygiene products from state retail sales tax. The stated intent is to remove a routine consumption tax on items used for menstrual hygiene, reducing the tax burden on those who menstruate and treating these items as essential, not luxury, goods.
If you want, I can:
- Draft a short fiscal estimate using available state sales data, or
- Prepare suggested implementation guidance for retailers and the revenue department (POS coding, reporting, consumer signage).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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