Louisiana has been surpassed for the highest average combined state and local sales tax according to Vice President of State Projects with the Tax Foundation Jared Walczak. Kace Kieschnick has more…
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A survey conducted by a Louisiana pollster matches what other polls have shown, former President Donald Trump is the front-runner to receive the GOP nomination in the 2024 presidential race. Jeff Palermo has the story…
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The Tax Foundation’s midyear report shows Louisiana has fallen from its spot as the highest average combined state and local sales tax rate. The state’s 9.547 percent average comes in just one-one-thousandth of a percent behind Tennessee’s. Vice President of State Projects with the Tax Foundation Jared Walczak says the two states have been neck and neck since Louisiana’s 2018 sales tax cut…
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The Bayou state is expected to see its first sales tax cut since 2018 as a temporary 0.45% portion of the state sales tax is set to expire in July of 2025. Louisan currently ranks 37th in the nation with a 4.45% sales tax. Walczak says the reduction will be significant but not enough to bring Louisiana out of the top 5 combined averages in the nation…
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Walczak commended legislators’ recent efforts to modernize the states antiquated tax system. Louisiana’s complex local sales tax collection system is a nightmare for businesses to navigate and while he says it may be better for the economy than some alternatives, rates are still too high…
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A Louisiana pollster conducted a nationwide survey that finds that if the Republican Presidential primary was held today, 53-percent say they would vote former President Donald Trump. Trump beat out nine other candidates listed in the poll of 11-hundred Republican voters. John Couvillon of JMC Analytics conducted the poll…
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Fourteen Republican candidates have announced they are running for the party’s presidential nomination next year. Couvillon says in order for one of these candidates to gain ground on the former president, they need to have a break out moment in one of the debates…
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Couvillon says Trump getting indicted on multiple charges in two separate federal cases is not hurting his popularity among Republicans. And he says the large field of Republican presidential hopefuls is helping the former President’s 2024 campaign…
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Trump will be in Metairie tomorrow for a fundraiser.
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So far this year, there have only been six boating fatalities on state waterways, that’s compared to 29 deaths in 2022. Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries spokesperson Adam Einck says it’s a significant drop from last year.
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Einck encourages everyone to take LDWF’s free boating education course. He says they are required for anyone born after January 1, 1984. And before you undock, he says it’s vital that you have a sober driver at the helm.
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And he also reminds you to make sure there are enough lifejackets for everyone on the vessel.
Einck says in the 18 years that he’s been with LDWF last year was among the worst for boating fatalities in the state.
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Visit the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries’ website for their free boating education course.