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Oops! No back-to-school tax-free holiday this year

Friday, Aug. 3, was supposed to be the start of a tax-free weekend for Louisiana consumers — commonly dubbed the “back-to-school” state sales tax holiday.
That’s not gonna happen this year.
In last month’s scramble to balance the state budget by continuing part of an expiring penny of the sales tax, legislators inadvertently discontinued — for the next seven years — the three state sales tax holidays, which were expected to cost the state about $5.2 million this year.
Though generally supportive of sales tax holidays, the goal of the legislators was to find a tax rate low enough to win Republican support but high enough to pay for the hospitals, colleges and other services that lawmakers didn’t want to cut dramatically.
Act 1, the new law, sets the state sales tax at 4.45 percent of every dollar spent, down from 5 percent. Local governments add their own sales taxes to purchases.
Every exemption to paying state sales taxes — and Louisiana has more than 200 of them — requires a higher overall rate to raise the same amount of money for government services. Lawmakers jettisoned about half of those exemptions to reach the revenue goal.
Officially, the Annual Louisiana Sales Tax Holiday was to begin Friday morning and continue through Saturday night.
Since 2007, the holiday forgave most state sales taxes on the first $2,500 of a purchase price of specific items. Vehicles weren’t included.
Because the holiday fell right before school starts, a lot of those purchases were school supplies. The tax break doesn’t include local sales taxes, but local authorities can exempt their sales taxes too, if they want.
The Department of Revenue estimated the state would lose about $4.7 million from this weekend’s holiday.
Next on the schedule is the Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday for Sept. 7, 8 and 9.
Since 2009, the holiday exempted both state and local sales taxes on consumer purchases of firearms, ammunition and hunting supplies. The state was expected to lose an estimated $404,000.
The third holiday is for hurricane supplies and takes place during the last weekend of May. The Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday, established in 2008, forgave most of the state sales taxes on supplies like batteries, cellphone chargers, storm shutters, blue ice, tarpaulin and other supplies.
This holiday cost the state an estimated $34,000. If the holiday would have taken place in May 2019, the state would have lost $68,000 in lost sales tax revenues. It won’t happen again, unless the law changes, until after July 2025.
Of the 204 instances where sales taxes don’t have to be paid, House Bill 27 included 110 of those exemptions. The remaining breaks, including sales tax holidays, were left off the list and would no longer be honored.
That list, with a few updates, was copied into the bill almost word for word and eventually passed with a vote of 74-24 and was signed into law on June 24.
The only time sales tax holidays were mentioned publicly was during the May 25 debate of the bill on the House floor. The majority leader was batting away a half dozen or so attempts to add the excluded exemptions to the list.
State Rep. Stephen Dwight, R-Lake Charles, tried to reinsert the sales tax holidays on the list of acceptable exemptions. House Majority Leader Lance Harris, R-Alexandria, objected, saying “We’re going eat this thing up,” meaning that adding more exemptions would chip away at the amount of revenues that could be raised.
The House refused to return the sales tax holidays on a vote of 43-56.
Nevertheless, it is predicted that someone will try to reinstate the sales tax holidays when the Legislature convenes again April 8, 2019.
If not, sales tax holidays will resume on July 1, 2025.

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Radona Hanks Leonberger

Funeral Services will be held Wednesday, Aug. 1 at 11 a.m. in the Chapel of Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, for Radona Hanks Leonberger, 53, who died Sunday, July 29, 2018 at 9:10 a.m. surrounded by her loving family.
Radona donated an abundance of her time to the special needs community, whether it was the arts and crafts she did every other Wednesday morning, the TR time she did on Saturday, or even the way she fought tooth and nail to create the Acadiana Amp’d Up Special Olympics Team – she never gave up.
Special thanks to Shelly Trahan and Raechel Jackson for going above and beyond caring for her through Brighton Bridge Hospice with their own personal touch. Her aunt, Pat Hanks, stood side by side with her mother in care of her. Her neighbor, Angie, supported her through the years with whatever she needed her to do.
Rev. Loyd Singley of Northside Assembly of God will officiate for the services. The family requests visiting hours Tuesday from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to service time. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery.
Radona is survived by her two sons, Seth C. Randall of Baton Rouge, Noah Scott Leonberger of Crowley; her parents, Louis J. and Jo Ann B. Hanks of Crowley.
She was preceded in death by her maternal grandparents, Edward and Theola Spell; her paternal grandparents, M. J. and Mable Hanks.
Pallbearers will be Seth C. Randall, Noah Deville, Mike Fontenot, George Thibodeaux, Brennan Lafleur and Marion Drew.
Words of comfort may be sent to the family at www.geesey-ferguson.com.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Geesey-Ferguson Funeral Home, 301 North Avenue F, Crowley, LA 70526, 337-783-3313.

Richard Lee McClelland

RAYNE - A Mass of Christian Burial will be held Friday, August 3, 2018, at 10:30 a.m. at Our Mother of Mercy Shrine in Rayne, for Richard Lee McClelland, 55, who passed away Thursday, July 26, at 10:47 a.m. at Acadia General Hospital in Crowley.
Father Richard Wagner, SSJ, Our Mother of Mercy Shrine will be officiating for the service.
Lee was a lifelong member of Our Mother of Mercy Shrine.
“Stagger Lee”, as he was known to use as his CB name, was employed by Sandbuck Industries, Lafayette, as a truck driver. His work ethic and commitment was highly regarded.
Lee was a humble, easy going person, always ready and willing to help others. His knowledge of mechanics was remarkable. He was passionate about music, fishing and excelled at bar-b-queing.
Lee leaves to cherish his memories his wife, Delia M. McClelland; father, Frederick McClelland; sister, Kathy M. (Patrick) Pickney of Fayetteville, NC; brothers, Anthony (Cassandra) McClelland of Richmond, VA; Adam (Jacqueline) McClelland of Iowa; Wade (Amber) McClelland of Irvine, TX; mother-in-law, Helena Mouton of Rayne; brothers-in-law, Elmer, Leroy and Shelton Mouton, all of Rayne, Denver, Oscar, Kenneth (Evelina) Eric (Kathy) Babineaux all of Rayne; sisters-in-law, Linda Strauss of Calif., Wanda Wilson of Rayne and Cathy (Bo) McCloud of TX; serveral aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and numerous friends.
Lee was preceded in death by his mother, Marie Shirley Carmouche McClelland; brother, Danny McClelland; maternal grandparents, Ida Mouton Carmouche Jones and Robert Caffery Carmouche, Sr.; paternal grandparents, Delia McClelland and Freddie McClelland; and several aunts, uncles.
The family of Richard Lee McClelland would like to express our deepest appreciation for all expressions of sympathy during their time of bereavement. The love of family and friends will never be forgotten. This love will help the walk that they must continue with grace, faith and many blessings. Lee will be greatly missed.
Duhon Funeral Home-Rayne, LLC, (337) 334-3600, 900 East Texas Ave., Rayne, LA 70578 is in charge of all of the arrangements.

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