Tax reform special legislative session to convene in Louisiana on Nov. 6

(The Center Square) – Gov. Jeff Landry has called the Louisiana Legislature to a special session to tackle tax reform, hoping to modernize the state’s tax system and boost economic growth.

The session will run from Nov. 6 until no later than 6 p.m. on Nov. 25.

“This special session fulfills the promise we made to the people of Louisiana to rebuild our economy and make Louisiana a place where people want to raise a family and create jobs,” Landry said in a news release. “I am eager to enact this new playbook and finally make Louisiana a beacon of hope — inviting families and businesses back home,” Landry added.

“It’s time we move Louisiana forward.” Landry said.

He highlighted priorities like a permanent pay raise for teachers, increased take-home pay for workers, elimination of prescription drug taxes, and tax relief for seniors.

The proposal includes measures like a 3% flat income tax rate, expanded sales tax on digital services, and the elimination of certain local tax exemptions.

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