- Louisiana will implement a combined state and parish sales and use tax (SUT) return effective January 1, 2026, replacing separate state and parish filings.
- Taxpayers must register with the Parish E-File (PEF) system to obtain a unique ID and ensure all parish accounts are properly registered; monthly filing may apply depending on the most frequent filing cadence of any location.
- Gross receipts must be reported accurately for each parish where taxable transactions occur; failure to include all parishes may result in return rejection, making compliance and pre-registration essential.
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