Property taxes in Louisiana are generally based on the status and condition of taxable property on January 1 of each tax year. For Baton Rouge and surrounding areas devastated by the recent flooding that could mean paying property taxes on homes and business property based on the condition of property before the floods.

Fortunately, Louisiana

Each year, as the calendar changes, the tax collecting divisions of political subdivisions (Parish, City, etc.) gear up for the increased workload that comes along with preparing for tax sales.  In the State of Louisiana, owners of immovable property (real estate) are required to pay property taxes to the parish and/or the city.  In certain

The inventory tax credit is the method used by Louisiana to reimburse taxpayers for the cost of the annual local property taxes paid on the value of inventories. Rather than providing an exemption from local property taxes on inventory, taxpayers pay the local property tax on the value of inventories and are reimbursed by means