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Louisiana regulations

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    • Tax Policy and Planning Division - Election of pass-through entities
      June 1, 2026

      Tax Policy and Planning Division guidance establishes procedures for pass-through entities to elect alternative tax treatment on their returns.

    • Tax Policy and Planning Division - Mandatory electronic filing and payment requirements
      June 1, 2026

      Tax Policy and Planning Division mandates electronic filing and payment for all tax returns, effective immediately for compliant small businesses.

    • Tax Policy and Planning Division - Repeal of obsolete sales and use tax exemptions, exclusions, refunds, and holidays
      June 1, 2026

      Tax Policy and Planning Division repeals obsolete sales and use tax exemptions, exclusions, refunds, and holidays.

    • Governor - Bond Allocation 2026 Ceiling, JML 26-022
      June 1, 2026

      Executive order establishes the 2026 state bond allocation ceiling, setting maximum bonding authority available for fiscal year 2026.

    • Governor - Bond Allocation 2026 Ceiling Amendment, JML 26-030
      June 1, 2026

      Governor's executive order JML 26-030 amends the 2026 bond allocation ceiling to modify previously established bonding authority limits for state financing.

    • Executive Order JML 26-048: Renewal of State of Emergency—Hurricane Ida
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana Executive Order JML 26-048 extends the Hurricane Ida state of emergency through July 5, 2026, suspending procurement bid requirements and implementing price controls to expedite emergency response and recovery activities.

    • Office of the Governor, Division of Administration, Office of Broadband Development and Connectivity - Granting Unserved Municipalities Broadband Opportunities (GUMBO) ETOUFFEE Program (LAC 4:XXI.Chapter 19-28)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana's ETOUFFEE subgrant program distributes digital devices and capital funds to veterans organizations, educational institutions, rural health agencies, and municipalities in economically distressed areas; all devices and facilities must be c…

    • Governor - Bond Allocation 2026 Ceiling Amendment, JML 26-015
      June 1, 2026

      Executive order amending the 2026 bond allocation ceiling modifies bonding authority limits for fiscal year 2026 state projects.

    • Louisiana Economic Development - Restoration Tax Abatement Program Rules (LAC 47:XLVII.901-921)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana Economic Development's Restoration Tax Abatement Program provides tax exemptions for restoration and rehabilitation projects in downtown, historic, or economic development districts, with applicants required to obtain local governing autho…

    • Office of the Governor, Division of Administration, Tax Commission - Ad Valorem Taxation: Assessment Policies, Personal Property Reports, Watercraft Valuation, Oil and Gas Properties, Brine Operations, Drilling Rigs, Pipelines, Aircraft, General Business Assets, and Appeals (LAC 61:V.Chapters 2-33)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana ad valorem tax rules for 2026 (2027 in Orleans Parish) establish assessment policies, valuation methods for personal property including watercraft and oil/gas assets, and procedures for appeals to the Board of Review and Tax Commission.

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