Louisiana Sweeping Tax Code Overhaul Puts Historic Tax Credits At Risk – Your Support is Needed! 

Governor Landry has called for a special legislative session in November, setting the stage for a critical showdown on Louisiana’s historic tax credits.

The Louisiana Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs has been working with the Department of Revenue and Economic Development to discuss various tax bills to be heard in this session. Treasury Secretary Nelson confirmed that one of these draft bills would sunset all state tax credit programs as of December 31, 2024.  

If passed, Louisiana would lose a critical tool for creating new housing, attracting tourists, generating jobs, and revitalizing neighborhoods. 

Your voice is critical right now. Please reach out to your state representatives and senators, to express the importance of preserving these credits. Let them know how the Louisiana Historic Tax Credit is helping revitalize your community. Every letter counts in the fight to protect Louisiana's history and future.

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