All eyes are on the Louisiana capital as talks of cuts are looming; a big concern is the possible cut to the film tax credit.
Lawmakers balked at applying sales taxes to more goods and services that are tax-free now, delaying vote until Monday.
Gov. Jeff Landry’s ambitious tax plan, which had previously encountered minimal resistance, hit its first bump on Thursday as ...
Rep. Roger Wilder, R-Denham Springs, voluntarily deferred his House Bill 22, which calls for increasing from 15% to 51% the tax on net proceeds from electronic sports wagering on websites and mobile ...
In our article on Monday, I expressed some concerns about a few of the bills up for this special session on tax reform. After ...
A central part of Gov. Jeff Landry’s plan that would expand sales taxes to services and labor is dead in its current form, ...
Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser was in Lake Charles Thursday and one of his stops was 710 Ryan St. — the old Zephyrs Building.
Gov. Jeff Landry’s ambitious tax plan, which had previously encountered minimal resistance, hit its first bump on Thursday as ...
Special to the American Press On Monday, Mayor Nic Hunter was joined by state Sen. Jeremy Stine, Deputy Secretary Louisiana ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KPLC) - Under Governor Landry’s tax reform plan, state sales taxes would be added to many services to offset the lowering of income taxes. “It’s by far the most ambitious overall tax ...
But House lawmakers voted 71-23 to make a temporary 0.40% sales tax increase permanent. Lawmakers shaved off 0.05% to bring ...
Concerns over the tax reforms are now pitting Gov. Jeff Landry against a fellow Republican from Acadiana. Sen. Blake Miguez, ...