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  2. Begin by entering your legal name, trade name, and address in the designated fields. Ensure all information is accurate for proper processing.
  3. For Lines 1-3, input the amount of Louisiana income tax withheld from employee wages for each month of the quarter. This is crucial for calculating your total withholding.
  4. Add the amounts from Lines 1, 2, and 3 on Line 4 to get your total taxes withheld for the quarter.
  5. On Line 5, indicate the total amount of withholding taxes that were remitted during the quarter. This helps reconcile your payments.
  6. Complete Lines 6 and 7 based on whether you owe additional taxes or have an overpayment. Follow the instructions carefully to ensure accuracy.
  7. Finally, sign and date the form at the bottom before submitting it electronically through our platform or mailing it to the Louisiana Department of Revenue.

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A lien is a legal claim used to secure a debt and may attach to real or personal property. A state tax lien (also called a state tax execution) is recorded with one or more clerks of court to make it public record and secure the debt.
Unlike corporations, your LLC will not be taxed at the business level. The LLC members will pay self-employment taxes on the profits they get from the business. The members will pay Louisiana state taxes on any profits they get less the state allowances and deductions.
The tax debtor and other interested parties (such as mortgagees or lienholders) have three years (18 months for blighted/abandoned properties) to redeem the tax sale. The redemption period starts on the day the tax sale certificate is recorded in the conveyance records.
*By law your ad valorem taxes and other statutory impositions are delinquent after December thirty-first. The law requires interest be charged as follows: A flat rate of one percent (1%) per month on a noncompounding basis on delinquent ad valorem taxes and other statutory impositions.
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Employee Withholding Exemption Certificate (L-4) Louisiana Department of Revenue. Purpose: Complete form L-4 so that your employer can withhold the correct amount of state income tax from your salary.
This Act shall become effective on January 1, 2026. HB 844 Original 2024 Regular Session Riser Abstract: Repeals the individual income tax effective January 1, 2026. Present law imposes an income tax for each taxable year upon the La.

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