
This Weekend Only: Get Your Hunting Gear Tax-Free in Louisiana
It's back! Louisiana will again hold it's Second Amendment Tax Free Weekend beginning this Friday, September 5, and it could save hunters and shooting enthusiasts thousands in taxes.

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According to revenue.louisiana.gov, the 2025 Annual Louisiana Second Amendment Weekend Sales Tax Holiday begins Friday, September 5 at 12:01 am and ends at midnight on Sunday, September 7.
Couple of things regarding this tax exempt weekend that you'll need to remember:
- This exemption does not apply to business or commercial purchases.
- The exemption only applies to that portion of sales tax levied by the State of Louisiana. Parish or city taxes might still apply.
Items That Are Eligible For The Tax Exemption In Louisiana
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- Archery items such as bows, crossbows, arrows, quivers, shafts, cases, and other archery accessories;
- Accessories designed for hunting;
- Apparel including safety gear, camouflage clothing, jackets, hats, gloves, mittens, face masks, and thermal underwear manufactured and marketed as being primarily for wear or use while hunting;
- Hunting shoes or boots designed for hunting;
- Bags to carry game or hunting gear;
- Tools manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting;
- Firearm cases and accessories;
- Pirogues;
- Range finders;
- Knives manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting. This excludes the purchase of knives by an individual for household, business, or other recreational uses;
- Decoys;
- Deer Corn;
- Tree stands and blinds;
- Chairs to be used for hunting. This excludes an individual’s purchase of chairs or other furniture for household, business, or other recreational uses;
- Optics, such as rifle scopes, and impact resistant glasses for shooting, and binoculars if purchased to be used for hunting;
- Hearing protection gear and enhancements;
- Holsters, belts that are manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting, and slings; and
- Miscellaneous gear manufactured and marketed as being primarily for use in hunting. This includes other hunting-related gear or supplies not previously listed.
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Items NOT Eligible For Tax Exemption in Louisiana
- Sale of animals used while hunting, such as dogs;
- Animal feed of any kind;
- Sales or purchases of toys or off-road vehicles, including all-terrain vehicles;
- Golf carts, go-carts, dirt bikes, mini-bikes, motorcycles, tractors, motor vehicles which may be legally driven on the streets and highways of Louisiana;
- Heavy equipment such as cranes, forklifts, backhoes, and bulldozers; or
- Float tubes and vessels, such as airboats.
To get more information regarding this tax-free weekend, just go to revenue.louisiana.gov
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