Louisiana Income Tax Could Vanish
May
06

“We have an opportunity to give some money back to the people, while we sit here awash in money,” said Smith, R-Bossier City.
Well, the money most likely shouldn’t have been taken from the people in the first place, but at least Louisiana law factory workers like Smith are looking in the right direction for money in the state’s surplus. In fact, there is serious talk about completely getting rid of the state income tax until 2017.
Theoretically, the idea would appeal to many voters: a gradual phase-out of income taxes until 2017, when they would disappear entirely. In an increasingly conservative Legislature, with many freshmen who ran on anti-tax platforms, voting “yes” has its merits.
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Nicky Cheese Says:
Wow, Jindal is a rockstar!
Posted on May 6th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
Richard Disney Says:
Nice, I like your reference to a state legislature member as a “law factory worker” because that is in essence what legislative representatives are.
It would be nice for Louisiana to do away with the state income tax. I don’t understand why they need to gradually do away with it until 2017 though if they are “awash in money.”
Posted on May 7th, 2008 at 7:28 am