Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB262

Introduced
4/1/15  
Introduced
4/1/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Refer
4/1/15  
Refer
4/13/15  

Caption

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the state income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid

Impact

The proposed amendment is intended to increase state revenue by broadening the tax base, as removing the federal income tax deduction would result in higher taxable income for individuals and corporations alike. Proponents argue that this could potentially lead to a more equitable tax system and provide additional funding for state services. However, critics may view the change as a burden on taxpayers, particularly those with higher federal tax liabilities, thereby impacting their disposable income and spending capabilities.

Summary

House Bill 262 is a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at modifying the way state income taxes are assessed in Louisiana. Specifically, it seeks to eliminate the deductibility of federal income taxes paid when calculating both individual and corporate state income tax liabilities. This bill proposes an amendment to Article VII, Section 4(A) of the Louisiana Constitution, which currently allows federal taxes to be deducted from state income tax computations. If enacted, the amendment will take effect for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2015 and would require approval from voters during the statewide election scheduled for October 24, 2015.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 262 has been mixed. Supporters advocate for the need to reform the tax structure to enhance state revenue, while opponents express concerns about the increased financial strain on individuals and businesses. The debate highlights differing views on the balance between necessary state funding and the economic well-being of taxpayers, particularly amid ongoing discussions of budget constraints and fiscal responsibility within Louisiana.

Contention

Main points of contention include the uncertainty regarding the potential economic impact of eliminating federal tax deductions on taxpayers and the state’s financial health. Some legislators argue that this amendment could disproportionately affect middle-class families and individuals facing higher tax burdens. The discussion points to a deeper concern about how changes to the tax code may result in unintended consequences that could affect the broader economic landscape in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB616

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the state income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid

LA HB263

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the state income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid

LA HB266

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the state income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid

LA HB264

(Constitutional Amendment) Establishes the rate of tax levied on individual income and eliminates the deduction for federal income taxes paid

LA HB8

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid (Item #17) (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB95

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid for purposes of calculating corporate income tax liability

LA HB275

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the mandate for the corporation income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB205

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the mandatory corporation income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB347

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the deduction for federal income taxes paid for purposes of computing individual income taxes (OR SEE FISC NOTE See Note)

LA HB78

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid and provides for the maximum rate for individual income tax (Items #2, 3, 17, and 19) (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

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