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Louisiana regulations

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    • Tax Policy and Planning Division - Notice of public hearing - Substantive changes to proposed Rule - Exemptions for Digital Products, Computer Software, Prewritten Computer Software Access Services and Information Services
      June 1, 2026

      Tax Policy and Planning Division holds a public hearing on substantive rule changes for exemptions covering digital products, computer software, prewritten software access services, and information services.

    • Tax Policy and Planning Division - Repeal of obsolete tax exemptions, deductions, credits and miscellaneous provisions
      June 1, 2026

      Tax Policy and Planning Division repeals obsolete federal tax exemptions, deductions, credits, and miscellaneous provisions affecting small business tax filing requirements.

    • JML 26-046: Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents
      June 1, 2026

      Executive order renews state-of-emergency declaration for cybersecurity incidents to extend emergency response powers addressing threats to state systems.

    • Governor - JML 26-046 Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents
      June 1, 2026

      Governor's executive order renews state of emergency declaration for cybersecurity incidents affecting state operations and critical infrastructure.

    • 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 - Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents, JML 26-008
      June 1, 2026

      Governor's executive order renews state of emergency for cybersecurity incidents, extending emergency response authorities for mitigating cyber threats.

    • Governor - Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents, JML 26-46
      June 1, 2026

      Executive order renews state of emergency for cybersecurity incidents, extending emergency authorities for cybersecurity threat response.

    • Governor - Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents, JML 26-037
      June 1, 2026

      Governor's executive order renews state of emergency for cybersecurity incidents, maintaining emergency authorities for threat response operations.

    • Governor - Renewal of State of Emergency—Cybersecurity Incidents, JML 26-028
      June 1, 2026

      Executive order renews state of emergency for cybersecurity incidents to maintain emergency response authorities for businesses facing cyber threats.

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