Bobby Jindal calls for elimination of LA corporate and income tax

If he would cut spending as well as removing both corporate and personal taxes that would be great. Thus the sales tax can remain where it is now and Louisiana might become the least tax state in the union (Correct or wrong? I would need to check)
 
Bobby Jindal to END Income Tax In Louisiana

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/10/bobby-jindal-income-tax_n_2452331.html




By Kathy Finn

NEW ORLEANS, Jan 10 (Reuters) - Republican Governor Bobby Jindal said on Thursday he wants to eliminate all Louisiana personal and corporate income taxes to simplify the state's tax code and make it more friendly to business.

The governor did not release details of his proposal, but his office released a statement confirming that the taxes are targets of a broader tax reform plan.

"Our goal is to eliminate all personal income tax and all corporate income tax in a revenue neutral manner," Jindal said in the statement.

He did not confirm reports that he will seek an increase in sales taxes in order to offset lost income tax revenue, but said: "We want to keep the sales tax as low and flat as possible."

Political analyst John Maginnis, who on Thursday reported in his email newsletter LaPolitics Weekly that Jindal will propose balancing the tax loss by raising the sales tax, now at 4 percent, said the strategy fits with the governor's interest in keeping a high national profile.

"Just proposing a plan on the scale being discussed would win Jindal acclaim among fiscal conservatives here and nationwide," Maginnis told Reuters.

Jindal is often mentioned for national office including the U.S. Senate and as a possible presidential candidate.

Louisiana's neighbor Texas has had no income tax for years, relying on a windfall from its rich energy resources and other forms of taxation. Other states in the region governed by Republicans are trying to copy Texas, including Oklahoma and Kansas, which have both considered lowering taxes.

But political analyst Maginnis questioned whether the Republican-majority Louisiana legislature would endorse Jindal's ambitious plan.

"Any tax increase (such as sales tax) or elimination of exemptions would require a two-thirds vote, a form of legislative approval that would require (Republican) solidarity and significant Democratic support," Maginnis said.

Jindal said his team will meet with lawmakers soon to discuss details of his tax reform plan.
 
a bounch of bs , all states need a certain amount of money to operate , they will get their money somewhere else.

take states that have no income tax like fla/tx , check their property taxes , a 200k home tax is over $3,500 , fla knows the people that retire in fla don't work and do buy homes , so fla taxes their homes .

here in az i have a $150,000 home and my taxes a about $1,000 a year.

i would like to see others post their home real values and their yearly tax on their home , like i said all goverments will get the money somewhere.

i do agree the northeast states taxes are crazy large.
 
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Considering he signed into law a bill that prohibits cash transactions for resale items(pawn shop lobby exempted themselves of course) and now a greatly increased sales tax proposed....not good.
 
PA. Home assessed value 100k on 3 acres. Taxes 3700. Actual value probably closer to 200k.
 
Where I am , primary residence capped at one percent, it are the other things that are high, farm land , rentals etc
 
This was a good fox panel segment talking about income vs sales taxes in light of Gov. Jindal's proposal:

 
It's a bad climate for reforming tax. I'd bet any 'reform' they come up under the hands of any of that sort ends up increasing the overall burden
 
Lets take away the federal income tax, I'd rather pay income tax (if I have to) to the State I live in. In general, I'd like to keep taxes as close to home as possible.
 
If states radically cut spending, privatized, deregulated, and sold off state assets they could get away with large scale tax reductions/reform such as what jindal is proposing without increasing taxes elsewhere (Sales) This would be ideal but just a dream.
 
Meaningless. Taxes abolished will be collected with other taxes and besides you're still robbed by having to pay federal taxes...
 
I would love to be a retailer anywhere along the Louisiana border.

Arkansas has a state sales tax of 6% and local sales taxes range from 0%-5.5%
Mississippi has a state sales tax of 7% and local sales tax of 0.25%
Texas has a 6.25% state sales tax and local sales taxes range from 0%-2%
 
Mr. Jindal is acting crazy. A revenue neutral idea? He really wants to increase the sales tax from 10% to 13% in LA? That would hit the poor really, really hard. Jindal would be hated nationally by all liberal spinsters.

Plus, TX already doesn't have a general state personal income tax or a general state corporate income tax. So, why would a business move from TX with lower taxes and less regulation to LA?

I do like how 2 of the commentators in the video mentioned how great the New Hampshire model is.
 
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Mr. Jindal is acting crazy. A revenue neutral idea? He really wants to increase the sales tax from 10% to 14% in LA? That would hit the poor really, really hard. Jindal would be hated nationally by all liberal spinsters.

Plus, TX already doesn't have a general state personal income tax or a general state corporate income tax. So, why would a business move from TX with lower taxes and less regulation to LA?

I do like how 2 of the commentators in the video mentioned how great the New Hampshire model is.

Where did you come up with those numbers? LA's state sales tax is 4% and the Jindal has proposed it going up to around 6.5% which would be about the same as Texas'
 
Where did you come up with those numbers? LA's state sales tax is 4% and the Jindal has proposed it going up to around 6.5% which would be about the same as Texas'

Sorry, I meant 13%, not 14%. I corrected it.

The sales tax in LA is up to 10%, depending on where you live. The state portion of the sales taxes is 4% and Jindal is proposing increasing that to 7%. That means to 10% sales tax will go up to 13%.

In Texas, the general sales tax goes up to 8.25%. 8.25% is much less than 13%. Some sales taxes are higher in TX but not in every community. The hotel tax goes up to 17% in TX but that is rare. I know Houston charges that much. Austin charges a lot but I think it is only 15%.
 
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a bounch of bs , all states need a certain amount of money to operate , they will get their money somewhere else.

take states that have no income tax like fla/tx , check their property taxes , a 200k home tax is over $3,500 , fla knows the people that retire in fla don't work and do buy homes , so fla taxes their homes .

here in az i have a $150,000 home and my taxes a about $1,000 a year.

i would like to see others post their home real values and their yearly tax on their home , like i said all goverments will get the money somewhere.

i do agree the northeast states taxes are crazy large.

True, but state income tax is absurd. Property tax s/b eliminated as well. But eliminating the income tax eliminates graft (no special treatment). And for Louisianna, that corrupt shit of a state, probably not a bad idea.

Might even be his real motive. Can't really come out and say too many officials on the take, risk retaliation for losing face.
 
This is just smoke and mirrors so Fox can pump him up as this fiscal conservative and make him presidential timber to steal Rand's thunder.
 
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