We’ve got another no-tax state when it comes to the stimulus rebates.
Louisiana’s state Senate on Friday unanimously signed off on a bill that would guarantee the state will not impose income taxes on the
federal tax rebate checks going out in May. The House had previously approved the measure.
According to the Associated Press, the bill now heads to Gov. Bobby Jindal, who supports the move, for his signature.
More on state tax treatment of the federal rebate money can be found at these earlier postings:
- No Connecticut tax; possible state stimulus deals
- Ohio says "no" rebate tax
- California, Iowa nix state rebate taxes
- No rebate tax for Oregonians
- Alabama "yes," New York "no"
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