Norm Morrison Jul 30, 2024 11:45:49 AM 2 min read

The MASS Tax Free Event

I've been working on Needham Street for nearly three decades now with fitness equipment. For over 20 years I was with the original Gym Source, and the Newton store was known as store four. In that incarnation, it was nice that I was in the corporate office and able to make that national company able to take advantage of the tax-free holiday that Massachusetts runs every August. 
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We opened up Connectfit right next to my old showroom, and this is where it's really nice to be able to take advantage of that local aspect.
I'm local. I'm a consumer. I have taken care of tens of thousands of people, and I understand that clients don't like to have to choose between the tax-free savings and the Labor Day promotions coming up.
So what we do here is that we actually start the Labor Day sale pricing on the tax-free holiday, this year on August 10th and August 11th.  Best of Both Worlds!

So if your purchase, or parts of your purchase, are under the $2,500 limit, you get to take advantage of both tha sale and the Tax-Free Savings.
 
It's a big deal, if you can at an add together the big savings from Labor Day and in another six% from the tax free savings.
 
There are a few rules, the limit per item is $2,500, though you may have as many items under $2,500 if you want. It's for residential sales, not for corporations. And it only applies to orders that are fully paid on that day, no matter when you take delivery. 

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Norm Morrison

Norm has a long history of building partnerships between Health and Wellness companies and meshing technology creators with manufacturers and vendors. He helped build the largest fitness equipment dealership from the ground up and has worked with nearly all of the major manufacturers in the industry. The top brands in the market come to him for advice about developing and improving their product. Norm has helped dozens of companies bring products to market and has an inside track on what’s new and what’s next in both the legacy and connected fitness industries.

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