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Louisiana regulations

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    • Governor - Division of Administration - Tax Commission - Ad Valorem Taxation (LAC 61:V.Chapters 2-33)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana ad valorem taxation rule establishes standards for property assessment, tax calculation, exemptions, and appeals procedures across all taxable property classes.

    • Governor - Department of Veterans Affairs - Military Family Assistance Grants (LAC 4:VII.Chapter 9)
      June 1, 2026

      Military Family Assistance Grants program establishes eligibility criteria and application procedures for grants to military families in need, with amounts and requirements detailed in the final rule.

    • Executive Order JML 26-042: Renewal of State of Emergency—Hurricane Ida
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana Executive Order JML 26-042 extends the Hurricane Ida state of emergency through June 7, 2026, suspending procurement code and public bid law requirements to expedite emergency purchases and enabling price controls in affected areas.

    • Notice of Intent: Corporation Returns (LAC 61:I.1148)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana Tax Policy and Planning Division proposes updated regulations for corporate income tax return filing requirements and procedures under LAC 61:I.1148.

    • Department of Veterans Affairs - Military Family Assistance Grants (LAC 4:VII.Chapter 9)
      June 1, 2026

      Department of Veterans Affairs Military Family Assistance Program provides need-based grants up to $10,000 per year and one-time awards up to $700 for eligible military families; nonprofit applications open August 1 through September 15 annually.

    • Louisiana Economic Development, Office of Economic Development - Restoration Tax Abatement Program (LAC 13:I.Chapter 9)
      June 1, 2026

      Louisiana's Restoration Tax Abatement Program allows commercial and residential property owners in designated districts and opportunity zones to pay property taxes based on pre-project valuation for five years following completion of expansion, rest…

    • Governor - Tax Commission - Ad Valorem taxation
      June 1, 2026

      Governor's Tax Commission modifies ad valorem tax assessment procedures and standards for property valuation methodologies and assessment practices.

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