SLS 161ES-178 ENGROSSED 2016 First Extraordinary Session SENATE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 6 BY SENATOR ALLAIN TAX/AD VALOREM. Establishes a task force to study ad valorem taxes that are offset by state tax credits. 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2 To establish a task force to meet and study state and local taxation laws with respect to local 3 government funding from ad valorem taxes on inventory, ad valorem taxes on 4 vessels in Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Waters, and the state associated tax 5 credits to identify state and local government funding sources that will fully fund 6 local and state government and retain and improve the state's business 7 competitiveness, and report its findings and recommendations. 8 WHEREAS, the local ad valorem tax, the inventory tax credit, industrial exemptions, 9 corporate tax rates and complicated business tax structure, rebates, credits and exclusions 10 have become one of the largest structural problems in the budget of the state of Louisiana 11 and without reform this tax and the associated Louisiana tax system will continue to be one 12 of the major drivers of future deficits; and 13 WHEREAS, Louisiana is one of a minority of states that do not exempt inventory 14 from ad valorem tax, and, instead, local governments levy and collect ad valorem taxes on 15 inventory and vessels in Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Waters and the businesses 16 paying this tax are reimbursed by the state for the amount of the tax paid via a partially 17 refundable tax credit on their state income and corporate franchise tax returns; and 18 WHEREAS, since 2005, Louisiana's gross domestic product has grown by over Page 1 of 5 SCR NO. 6 SLS 161ES-178 ENGROSSED 1 twenty-six percent and during that same time, the inventory tax credit has grown by almost 2 ninety-six percent, outstripping the rate of growth of the overall state economy by more than 3 three times; and 4 WHEREAS, in 2014, the state issued inventory credits worth over four hundred 5 fifty-two million dollars, of which only seventy-six million dollars offset tax liabilities and 6 over three hundred seventy-five million dollars served as direct cash reimbursements; and 7 WHEREAS, this money is a direct reduction of state general funds with no 8 legislative appropriation, oversight or evaluation as a spending priority by the legislature; 9 and 10 WHEREAS, neither exempting inventory from taxation nor eliminating the credit 11 is a viable solution because exempting inventory from local property tax without an 12 alternative revenue source would harm the ability of local governments that rely on these 13 taxes to provide essential services; and 14 WHEREAS, eliminating the inventory tax credit would subject businesses that pay 15 this tax to an unsustainable tax burden and significantly decrease Louisiana's 16 competitiveness; and 17 WHEREAS, inaction is not an option due to the rate of growth of the tax credit and 18 its growing impact on the state's fiscal health; and 19 WHEREAS, if the inventory tax credit continues its current rate of growth, it will 20 increase to annual expenditure of over one billion dollars within the next eight years, which 21 could result in either higher taxes or severe budget cuts, the latter of which could ultimately 22 prove disastrous for the two largest state general fund beneficiaries, higher education and 23 healthcare; and 24 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana establishes a 25 task force to meet and to do the following: 26 (1) Examine other states' local government tax structure. 27 (2) Forecast the long-range impact of the current structure on both state and local 28 government funding. 29 (3) Examine economic competitiveness models and reports to determine 30 recommended best practices. Page 2 of 5 SCR NO. 6 SLS 161ES-178 ENGROSSED 1 (4) Recommend comprehensive solutions that will fully fund local government, 2 reduce or eliminate the growing impact on the state general fund of the state tax credits for 3 ad valorem taxes on inventory and vessels, and retain or enhance the state's business 4 competitiveness. 5 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall consist of the following 6 members, who shall serve without compensation except for their reasonable and necessary 7 expenses related to the performance of their duties as members of the task force or per diem 8 or expense reimbursement to which they may be individually entitled as members of their 9 respective constituent organizations: 10 (1) Two members of the Senate, to be appointed by the president of the Senate. 11 (2) Two members of the House of Representatives, to be appointed by the speaker 12 of the House. 13 (3) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Police Jury Association of 14 Louisiana. 15 (4) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Louisiana Assessor's 16 Association. 17 (5) A member appointed by the executive board of the Louisiana Sheriffs 18 Association. 19 (6) A member appointed by the executive board of the Louisiana Municipal 20 Association. 21 (7) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Louisiana School Boards 22 Association. 23 (8) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Louisiana Association of 24 Business and Industry. 25 (9) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Louisiana Retailers 26 Association. 27 (10) A member appointed by the governing board of the Louisiana Automobile 28 Dealers Association. 29 (11) A member appointed by the state director of the Louisiana chapter of the 30 National Federation of Independent Business. Page 3 of 5 SCR NO. 6 SLS 161ES-178 ENGROSSED 1 (12) A member appointed by the board of directors of Louisiana Industrial 2 Development Executives Association. 3 (13) A member appointed by the board of directors of the Public Affairs Research 4 Council of Louisiana. 5 (14) A member appointed by the members of the Louisiana Tax Commission. 6 (15) The secretary of the Department of Revenue, or the secretary's designee. 7 (16) The secretary of the Department of Economic Development, or the secretary's 8 designee. 9 (17) The faculty member with revenue forecasting experience serving on the 10 Revenue Estimating Conference. 11 (18) The Legislative Auditor or the auditor's designee. 12 (19) A representative from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of 13 Industrial Organizations. 14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the task force shall conduct monthly meetings 15 or as needed and may consider testimony from witnesses and documents produced for 16 purposes of the task force. 17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the meetings of the task force shall be held at 18 the state capitol and be open to the public, pursuant to the provisions of R.S. 42:12 et seq. 19 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Senate and the House of 20 Representatives shall elect the chairman of the task force, shall prepare the schedules and 21 agendas for meetings, and coordinate all staff support deemed necessary for the function of 22 the task force. 23 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the fiscal division staffs of the Senate and House 24 of Representatives, Legislative Fiscal Office, Legislative Auditor, the Louisiana Tax 25 Commission and the Department of Revenue, shall provide any necessary support to carry 26 out the purposes of the task force. 27 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this task force shall convene no later than July 28 31, 2016, and report its findings and recommendations to the president of the Senate and the 29 speaker of the House of Representatives no later than February 1, 2017. Page 4 of 5 SCR NO. 6 SLS 161ES-178 ENGROSSED The original instrument was prepared by Lenore Heavey. The following digest, which does not constitute a part of the legislative instrument, was prepared by James Benton III. DIGEST SCR 6 Engrossed 2016 First Extraordinary Session Allain Creates a task force to meet and study state and local taxation laws with respect to local government funding from ad valorem taxes on inventory, ad valorem taxes on vessels in Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act Waters, and the state associated tax credits. The task force is to be comprised of 21 members that include members of the Senate and the House of Representatives, industry representatives, local and state government representatives, a public interest representative, the faculty member with revenue forecasting experience serving on the Revenue Estimating Conference, the Legislative Auditor, and a representative from the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations. Requires that the task force meet monthly or as needed, starting no later than July 31, 2016, and report its findings and recommendations to the president of the Senate and the speaker of the House of Representatives, no later than February 1, 2017. Requires that the legislative members shall elect the chairman. Summary of Amendments Adopted by Senate Committee Amendments Proposed by Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to the original bill 1. Specifies that legislative members elect the task force chairman. 2. Makes provisions regarding the frequency of meetings. 3. Adds an additional member to the task force. Page 5 of 5