Report: Tax changes will help most, but may hurt the poorest
A new report from the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana says the state’s big tax changes, passed in late 2024, will leave most households paying less in state taxes.
A new report from the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana says the state’s big tax changes, passed in late 2024, will leave most households paying less in state taxes.
By JEREMY ALFORD and DAVID JACOBS
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