A Louisiana appeals court must take another look at a long-running dispute over whether a hotel’s close connection to the National World War II Museum entitles it to tax-exempt status, the state supreme court ruled Tuesday.
The appeals court ruled in February that the museum is entitled to a partial exemption from personal property and real property taxes as a nonprofit entity. The parties had made black-and-white arguments: the museum argued that a full exemption is appropriate, while Orleans Parish Assessor Erroll Williams argued for no exemption.
- The Louisiana Supreme Court granted the museum’s petition for review, vacated the opinion ...
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