Louisiana voters will go to the polls in October to consider creating a centralized sales tax collection system under compromise legislation that won support in the state Legislature late Thursday.
Both the House and the Senate gave unanimous support to a conference report reconciling two competing versions of H.B. 199. The legislation creates a process for voters to amend the state constitution and create an eight-person State and Local Streamlined Sales and Use Tax Commission, charged with administering a single statewide sales tax collection system.
“This will move Louisiana in the right direction for sales tax collections and it ...