GENERAL INFORMATION

January 16, 2025
3:00 – 5:30 pm ET

Louisiana Special Session State & Local Tax Update Webinar
Live Webinar on Zoom

 

This Louisiana Special Session State & Local Tax Update Webinar will cover the changes made by the Louisiana Legislature in its Special Session in November 2024. This will include detailed changes to the State’s income tax, franchise tax, tax credits and incentives, corporate income tax, property taxes, and sales/use taxes. This webinar will also include work that the Louisiana Legislature will likely need to address in 2025, including tax credits. This webinar is designed to cover the basics, with detail on the tax changes, of Louisiana’s state and local tax structure and is geared for both beginners and experts in state and local taxes. No advance preparation is needed. The webinar is open to tax professionals from industry (both COST member and non-COST member companies).

 

Curriculum:  This session will cover the tax changes made by the Louisiana Legislature in its special session last year. The changes to the State’s income tax, including its franchise tax, corporate income tax, and tax credits/incentives, along with property tax and sales tax changes will be addressed. The session will also cover what steps will likely happen next in Louisiana to further modify Louisiana’s tax structure. This webinar is designed for both experts and beginners in SALT to cover the changes made in Louisiana’s state and local tax laws.  

 

Moderators

Leonore Heavey, COST Sr. Tax Counsel

Arthur Parham, Retired General Tax Advisor of Entergy Services LLC

Instructors

Advantous

Jones Walker

 

Registration for the Louisiana Special Session State & Local Tax Update Webinar can be done online at any time prior to 2:00 pm, January 16th.

Registration Fees

COST Industry Member

$50

All Other Attendees  

$100

 
Continuing Education:

COST will assist you in applying for Continuing Education credit for the Louisiana Special Session State & Local Tax Update Webinar. COST is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.learningmarket.org

For More Information:

Please contact Karen Galdámez, COST, 122 C Street, NW, Suite 330, Washington, DC 20001, fax: 202.484.5229, e-mail: [email protected].