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Jeff Landry transition committee calls for phasing out corporate and personal income taxes
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:02 am
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:02 am
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Gov. Jeff Landry and state legislators ought to begin phasing out corporate and personal income taxes.
That’s the recommendation of the governor’s transition committee on economic development and fiscal policy, which was made public on Friday.
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Yet another recommendation is aligned with a Landry campaign promise, that he would retain the change instituted in the Industrial Tax Exemption Program by then-Gov. John Bel Edwards that reduced the tax break from 100% to 80% of property taxes owed.
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The committee also favored Edwards’ move to give local governments a say in whether to grant the tax breaks but called for “streamlining the local approval process.”
Ditching the income tax has been a conservative rallying cry for years, although the candidate who pushed it hard in last year’s governor’s race, then-state Rep. Richard Nelson, R-Mandeville, dropped out because he was attracting so little support. Nelson is now the Landry administration’s Revenue secretary.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:06 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Trickle down has always worked for those not super rich.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:07 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
The LAST thing I want is for Louisiana politicians to start looking at other areas I can be taxed in order to compensate for losing state income tax revenue. frick this plan. If they eliminate the state income tax, 70% of us WILL eventually pay more than we’re paying now.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:09 am to Macduff
Just start a Go Fund Me and I’ll send ya a little..
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:13 am to TDsngumbo
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The LAST thing I want is for Louisiana politicians to start looking at other areas I can be taxed in order to compensate for losing state income tax revenue. frick this plan. If they eliminate the state income tax, 70% of us WILL eventually pay more than we’re paying now.
frick that. When you can explain to me what the state did to earn a portion of the paycheck that I worked for, then we can talk about an income tax.
Until then, frick off.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:17 am to TDsngumbo
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This post was edited on 8/13/24 at 8:54 am
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:19 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Hopefully the Landry Administration does this hand in hand with budget reform that involves de-centralization of revenue and power in Baton Rouge, rather than just the shell game the Jindal Administration tried for national attention.
Eliminate state income taxes, then also shift funding of public schools, parish roads, police departments, etc more onto the local governments. Instead of a model where three to six percent of someone's income is sent to Baton Rouge in the form of a state income tax, keep tax dollars local with local property taxes to fund those municipal and parish needs.
This keep taxes and funding responsibilities more local would mean that Louisiana would have to stop having the highest property tax exemption in the country. Prepare for there to be blood-gurgling screams if/when that gets proposed.
Eliminate state income taxes, then also shift funding of public schools, parish roads, police departments, etc more onto the local governments. Instead of a model where three to six percent of someone's income is sent to Baton Rouge in the form of a state income tax, keep tax dollars local with local property taxes to fund those municipal and parish needs.
This keep taxes and funding responsibilities more local would mean that Louisiana would have to stop having the highest property tax exemption in the country. Prepare for there to be blood-gurgling screams if/when that gets proposed.
This post was edited on 1/27/24 at 9:26 am
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:21 am to TDsngumbo
Personal income taxes are one of the worst and most penalizing form of taxes and you are a fricking retard if you disagree.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:31 am to grizzlylongcut
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frick that. When you can explain to me what the state did to earn a portion of the paycheck that I worked for, then we can talk about an income tax.
Until then, frick off.
Sure. What road did you use to get to your office? Who educated you and your co-employees?
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:32 am to JohnnyKilroy
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Personal income taxes are one of the worst and most penalizing form of taxes and you are a fricking retard if you disagree.
ABSOLUTELY!
It’s quite the conundrum when you see people bitching about paying taxes but when the government FINALLY wants to do something about it people start to bitch even more about the possibility of NOT having to pay taxes!
They’re either sheep and they don’t know it or they’re brainwashed into thinking they’ll get screwed if they don’t have to pay taxes, or they’re just brainwashed sheep.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:40 am to boosiebadazz
Yes the Louisiana DOTD and Dept of Education are both known as a bastions of excellent work product and efficiency. And neither of them get money from other sources such as gas taxes, fees from vehicle registrations and property tax millages.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:41 am to boosiebadazz
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Sure. What road did you use to get to your office? Who educated you and your co-employees?
What does that have to do with the government acting entitled towards my paycheck? And how are Louisiana’s roads compared to the rest of the nation’s? What about its education system?
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:42 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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governor’s transition committee
I thought we got rid of this when we voted out the democrats
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:43 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
One of the many reasons I live in FL is we have no state income tax - and no sales tax on groceries and prescription drugs - our real estate taxes are reasonable - and we have better roads than LA and the public school system is at least as good and maybe better - so it can be done - the only requirement is a semi-responsible state government - and that is on you the citizens to elect.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:47 am to TDsngumbo
quote:the government operated just fine before income taxes. this will mean EVERYBODY will have skin in the game instead of just the 50% who are enslaved by force to pay for the others.
The LAST thing I want is for Louisiana politicians to start looking at other areas I can be taxed in order to compensate for losing state income tax revenue.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 9:58 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
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Jeff Landry transition committee calls for phasing out corporate and personal income taxes
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Jeff Landry transition committee calls for phasing out corporate and personal income taxes
On face value, I love this. However, the devil is always in the details. Also, as a general rule, I do not trust politicians. No matter the letter next to their name.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 10:13 am to Macduff
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Trickle down
A mating call created by the fiscally and economically illiterate in order to gather others who are equally ignorant to continually (and proudly) reproduce their lack of understanding. You and your ilk are the Clevon's of fiscal and economic policy.

Posted on 1/27/24 at 10:14 am to Major Dutch Schaefer
Get ready for a constitutional convention that tries to lower or do away with the homestead exemption. So all those homeowners that are struggling to find home insurance can pay more in local/state property taxes.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 10:19 am to TDsngumbo
I've lived in no income tax Texas all my life. Either way they'll get their money.
Increased property taxes, sales taxes, increased fees and permits for this and that.. some will be state and some will be local.
But it's easier to bitch about one area of taxation and maybe get it lowered than have it all coming from one source. And I can choose what I buy and pay sales taxes on.
And I like skipping the state section in tax software.
Increased property taxes, sales taxes, increased fees and permits for this and that.. some will be state and some will be local.
But it's easier to bitch about one area of taxation and maybe get it lowered than have it all coming from one source. And I can choose what I buy and pay sales taxes on.
And I like skipping the state section in tax software.
Posted on 1/27/24 at 10:25 am to Macduff
Says the broke dick living on gubment dime
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