Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts

05/19/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/19/2026 12:11

Sales Tax Holidays for Water-Efficient and ENERGY STAR® Products Set for May 23-25

May 19, 2026

(AUSTIN) - Acting Texas Comptroller Kelly Hancock is reminding families and businesses that they can save on the purchase of certain products during the state's Water-Efficient Products and ENERGY STAR® sales tax holidays.

Created by the Texas Legislature, both holidays take place Saturday, May 23, through Monday, May 25. The Texas Comptroller's office estimates shoppers will save $15.7 million in state and local sales tax on purchases made during these holidays.

"Texans know the value of a dollar, and every opportunity to keep more money in the hands of families and businesses matters," Hancock said. "These sales tax holidays help Texans make practical purchases that can lower costs, conserve resources and stretch household budgets a little further."

During the Water-Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday, products displaying a WaterSense® label or logo can be purchased tax free for personal or business use. These include showerheads, bathroom sink faucets and fixtures, and landscape irrigation controls.

The sales tax holiday also applies to lawn and garden products that help conserve water outdoors. Items qualifying for the exemption include soaker or drip-irrigation hoses; moisture controls for sprinkler or irrigation systems; mulch; and plants, trees and grasses. These items can be purchased tax free for residential use only.

There's no limit to the number of water-efficient or water-conserving products you can purchase tax free. For more information on the Water-Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday , visit the Comptroller's website.

During the ENERGY STAR Sales Tax Holiday, certain products displaying the ENERGY STAR logo can be purchased tax free, including air conditioners priced at $6,000 or less, refrigerators priced at $2,000 or less, ceiling fans, fluorescent light bulbs, dishwashers, dehumidifiers and clothes washers.

Visit the Comptroller's website for more details about the ENERGY STAR Sales Tax Holiday .

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