Source: http://www.legis.la.gov/Legis/Law.aspx?d=101760
Timestamp: 2019-04-22 03:06:15+00:00

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(1) "Adjusted gross income" means, for any taxable year and for any individual, the adjusted gross income of the individual for the taxable year that is reportable on the individual's federal income tax return.
(2)(a)(i) "Construction code retrofitting deduction" for the purposes of this Part, means an amount equal to fifty percent of the cost paid or incurred on or after January 1, 2007, by a taxpayer to voluntarily retrofit an existing residential structure, for which the taxpayer claims the homestead exemption for ad valorem tax purposes, excluding rental property, as provided for in Subparagraph (e) of this Paragraph to bring it into compliance with the State Uniform Construction Code, less the value of any other state-, municipal-, or federal-sponsored financial incentives for such cost paid.
(ii) "Voluntarily retrofit an existing residential structure" means that the retrofitting is not a construction, reconstruction, alteration, or repair of such structure required by the State Uniform Construction Code because the structure is a new residential structure or because of damage or destruction of an existing residential structure.
(b) The total amount of deduction granted to a taxpayer under this Paragraph shall not exceed five thousand dollars per retrofitted residential structure. The deduction earned under this Paragraph shall be claimed on the return for the taxable year in which the work is completed.
(c) In order to qualify for the deduction, the taxpayer shall submit with his return proof that the work completed complies with the State Uniform Construction Code and any information verifying the total cost of the project and that the project was a voluntary project as provided for in this Paragraph as may be required by the Department of Revenue by rule or regulation.
(d) The secretary of the Department of Revenue shall promulgate such rules and regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act as may be necessary to carry out the provisions of this Paragraph.
(vii) Exterior doors, including garage doors.
(f) A taxpayer shall not receive any other state tax credit, exemption, exclusion, deduction, or any other tax benefit for items of tangible personal property for which the taxpayer has received a tax credit under this Paragraph.
(a) For tax years beginning during calendar year 2007, fifty-seven and one half percent of such excess federal itemized personal deductions.
(b) For tax years beginning during calendar year 2008, sixty-five percent of such excess federal itemized personal deductions.
(c) For all tax years beginning on and after January 1, 2009, one hundred percent of such excess federal itemized personal deductions.
(a) Social security taxes and self-employment taxes shall not be included.
(b)(i) Beginning for taxable years beginning in 2004, the federal income tax liability shall be increased by any federal income tax credits determined by the secretary to be disaster relief credits.
(ii) Any determination to be made by the secretary as provided for in this Subparagraph and in R.S. 47:287.85(C)(2) shall be made in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the secretary and approved by the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee and the House Committee on Ways and Means meeting jointly.
(c) Federal income tax rebates and credits received by a taxpayer for the 2008 tax year under the provisions of Section 6428 of the Internal Revenue Code as enacted in the federal Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 shall not reduce the federal income tax liability.
(d) For taxable periods beginning after December 31, 2014, and before January 1, 2018, federal income tax liability shall be increased by the amount by which an individual's federal income tax due to the United States for the taxable period was decreased as a result of claiming the federal standard deduction as provided by Section 11028 of United States Public Law 115-97 or federal itemized deduction for certain net disaster losses.
(5) "Hurricane recovery entity" means the Road Home Corporation as provided for in Chapter 3-E of Title 40 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, the Louisiana Recovery Authority as provided for in Part V of Chapter 2 of Title 49 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, the disaster recovery unit within the office of community development, division of administration, or the Louisiana Family Recovery Corps.
(6) "Individual" means a natural person. However, for any taxable year, a husband and wife may file a joint income tax return and a surviving spouse may file a joint income tax return on behalf of the survivor and the deceased for the year in which the death occurred, if the survivor has not remarried during the year of death.
(7)(a) "The recreation volunteer and volunteer firefighter deduction" for the purposes of this Part, means a deduction in the amount of five hundred dollars per tax year for individuals who volunteer for recreation departments and volunteer fire departments.
(i) The taxpayer must serve as a volunteer for thirty or more hours during the taxable year.
(ii) The taxpayer must be registered by the recreation department as a volunteer.
(iii) The recreation department must be operated by the state of Louisiana or a political subdivision of the state.
(c) The recreation department shall certify in writing that the taxpayer served as a volunteer for thirty or more hours during the year and that the taxpayer was not compensated for these services. The certification shall include the taxpayer's name, address, and social security number and the name and address of the recreation department.
(d) In order to qualify for the deduction as a volunteer firefighter, the individual shall complete twenty-four hours of continuing education annually, and shall be an active member of the Louisiana State Fireman's Association, or on the departmental personnel roster for the State Fire Marshal's Volunteer Fireman's Insurance Program.
(8) "Tax" or "tax liability" means the liability for all amounts owing by an individual to the state of Louisiana under this Part.
(i) Any gratuitous grant, loan, or other benefit directly or indirectly provided to a taxpayer by a hurricane recovery entity if such benefit was included in federal adjusted gross income.
(ii) Federal income tax liability.
(iii) Income exempt from taxation under the laws of Louisiana or which Louisiana is prohibited from taxing by the constitution or laws of the United States.
(iv) The excess, if any, of the personal exemptions and deductions provided for in R.S. 47:294 over the amount of the personal exemptions and deductions already included in the tax tables promulgated by the secretary under authority of R.S. 47:295.
(v) The amount deposited in a medical savings account as defined in R.S. 47:297.1(B), and any interest accrued thereon; however, any amount withdrawn from a medical savings account for purposes other than paying eligible medical expenses or to procure health insurance shall be included in tax table income.
(vi) For tax years beginning on and after January 1, 2001, the amount deposited in an education savings account as provided in R.S. 17:3095(A)(1)(b), and any interest accrued thereon; however, any such deposit plus interest withdrawn from an education savings account for purposes other than paying qualified higher education expenses, as defined in R.S. 17:3092(10) shall be included in tax table income.
(vii) The amount of the exclusion provided for in R.S. 47:297.3 for S Bank shareholders.
(viii) For tax years beginning on and after January 1, 2005, the amount deposited in an education savings account as provided in R.S. 17:3095(A)(1)(c), and any interest accrued thereon; however, any such deposit plus interest withdrawn from an education savings account for purposes other than paying qualified higher education expenses, as defined in R.S. 17:3092 shall be included in tax table income.
(ix) A deduction for expenses disallowed by I.R.C. Section 280C. In computing net income, a deduction shall be allowed for expenses which would otherwise be deductible under federal law, but for the disallowance provisions of I.R.C. Section 280C, relative to certain expenses for which federal credits are allowable.
(x) The temporary teacher deduction.
(xi) Excess federal itemized personal deductions.
(xii) The recreation volunteer and volunteer firefighter deduction.
(xiii) The construction code retrofitting deduction.
(xiv) The elementary and secondary school tuition deduction as provided for in R.S. 47:297.10.
(xv) The educational expenses deduction for home-schooled children as provided for in R.S. 47:297.11.
(xvi) The deduction for fees and other educational expenses for a quality public education as provided for in R.S. 47:297.12.
(I) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for five years or greater, but less than ten years, prior to the sale or exchange, the capital gains deduction shall be fifty percent.
(II) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for ten years or greater, but less than fifteen years, prior to the sale or exchange, the capital gains deduction shall be sixty percent.
(III) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for fifteen years or greater, but less than twenty years, prior to the sale or exchange, the capital gains deduction shall be seventy percent.
(IV) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for twenty years or greater, but less than twenty-five years, prior to the sale or exchange, the capital gains deduction shall be eighty percent.
(V) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for twenty-five years or greater, but less than thirty years, prior to the sale or exchange, the capital gains deduction shall be ninety percent.
(VI) For the sale or exchange of an equity interest or substantially all of the assets of an entity domiciled in the state for thirty years or greater, the capital gains deduction shall be one hundred percent.
(b) Interest on obligations of the state of Louisiana, its political subdivisions, public corporations created by them and constituted authorities thereof authorized to issue obligations on their behalf, title to which obligations vested with a resident individual shall be excluded from "tax table income" and is hereby declared exempt from state income taxation.
(c) Interest on obligations of other states and their subdivisions, public corporations created by them and constituted authorities thereof authorized to issue obligations on their behalf, title to which obligations vested with a resident individual prior to January 1, 1980, shall be excluded from "tax table income" and if title to such obligations vests with a resident individual after January 1, 1980, interest thereon shall be included in "tax table income".
(d) For the purposes of this Paragraph, income distributed by a trust, partnership, or mutual fund to an individual taxpayer shall retain the same character in his hands as it had in the hands of such distributor to the extent such income similarly retains its character for federal income tax purposes.
(e) For tax years beginning after December 31, 2002, in the case of an individual who is on active duty as a member of the armed forces of the United States, which full-time duty is or will be continuous and uninterrupted for one hundred twenty consecutive days or more, total compensation paid for services performed outside this state by the armed forces of the United States of up to thirty thousand dollars shall be excluded from "tax table income" and is hereby declared exempt from state income taxation.
(10) "Tax table income", for nonresident individuals, means the amount of Louisiana income, as provided in this Part, allocated and apportioned under the provisions of R.S. 47:241 through 247, plus the total amount of the personal exemptions and deductions already included in the tax tables promulgated by the secretary under authority of R.S. 47:295, less the proportionate amount of the federal income tax liability, excess federal itemized personal deductions, the temporary teacher deduction, the recreation volunteer and volunteer firefighter deduction, the construction code retrofitting deduction, any gratuitous grant, loan, or other benefit directly or indirectly provided to a taxpayer by a hurricane recovery entity if such benefit was included in federal adjusted gross income, the exclusion provided for in R.S. 47:297.3 for S Bank shareholders, the deduction for expenses disallowed by I.R.C. Section 280C, salaries, wages or other compensation received for disaster or emergency-related work rendered during a declared state disaster or emergency, the deduction for net capital gains, and personal exemptions and deductions provided for in R.S. 47:294. The proportionate amount is to be determined by the ratio of Louisiana income to federal adjusted gross income. When federal adjusted gross income is less than Louisiana income, the ratio shall be one hundred percent.
(11)(a) "Temporary teacher deduction" for the purposes of this Part, means a deduction for each tax year beginning in 2007 and 2008 only, in an amount of one thousand dollars for an individual who was previously employed as a public school classroom teacher by a school board in one of the following parishes impacted by Hurricane Katrina: Jefferson, Orleans, Plaquemines, St. Bernard, and St. Tammany.
(b) In order to qualify for the deduction, the public school classroom teacher shall agree in writing to be employed as a public school classroom teacher for at least three years. The individual shall submit the agreement between the school board and the teacher to the Department of Revenue in order to obtain the deduction.
Acts 1980, No. 316, §1; Acts 1988, No. 44, §1, eff. for taxable periods beginning on or after Jan. 1, 1988; Acts 1991, No. 242, §1, eff. for taxable periods beginning on or after Jan. 1, 1991; Acts 1996, No. 11, §1, eff. for taxable periods beginning after Dec. 31, 1995 and ending on Jan. 1, 1997; Acts 1996, No. 41, §2, eff. for taxable periods beginning after Dec. 31, 1996; Acts 1998, No. 61, §1, eff. for taxable periods beginning after Dec. 31, 1997; Acts 2000, No. 34, §1, eff. Jan. 1, 2001; Acts 2001, No. 332, §2, eff. June 6, 2001; Acts 2002, No. 24, §1, eff. for all taxable years after Dec. 31, 2001; Acts 2002, No. 30, §1, eff. for taxable periods beginning on or after Jan. 1, 2003; Acts 2002, No. 51, §§1 and 2, eff. Jan. 1, 2003; Acts 2005, No. 292, §2; Acts 2005, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 23, §1, eff. Jan. 21, 2006; Acts 2006, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 25, §§1, 2, eff. Feb. 23, 2006; Acts 2007, No. 160, §§1, 2; Acts 2007, No. 247, §1, eff. July 6, 2007; Acts 2007, No. 351, §1; Acts 2007, No. 399, §1; Acts 2007, No. 458, §1; Acts 2007, No. 467, §1, eff. July 11, 2007; Acts 2008, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 5, §1, eff. May 13, 2008, for taxable years beginning in calendar year 2008; Acts 2008, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 8, §1, eff. March 24, 2008, applicable to amounts paid on and after Jan. 1, 2009; Acts 2009, No. 457, §1, eff. for taxable periods after Jan. 1, 2010; Acts 2009, No. 460, §1, eff. July 8, 2009; Acts 2011, No. 401, §1; Acts 2016, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 11, §1, eff. June 28, 2016; Acts 2017, No. 358, §1, eff. July 1, 2017; Acts 2018, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 1, §1, eff. March 26, 2018.
NOTE: See Acts 2006, 1st Ex. Sess., No. 25, §3. Item (9)(a)(ix) and Paragraph (8) retroactive to Dec. 31, 2004.
NOTE: See Acts 2016, 2nd Ex. Sess., No. 11, §2, regarding applicability.
NOTE: See Acts 2017, No. 358, §1, re: applicability.
NOTE: See Acts 2018, 1st E.S., No. 1, §2, re: applicability.

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