Parish tax definition

Parish tax means the two percent sales and use tax levied in the
Parish tax means the three percent sales and use tax levied in the
Parish tax means, the two percent (2%) sales and use tax levied and collected by the Parish in the District pursuant to Article VI, Section 6 of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974, as amended, Subpart A of Part II of Chapter 2-D of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, as amended (La. R.S. 47:337.5.1 et seq.) and constitutional and statutory authority supplementary thereto.

Examples of Parish tax in a sentence

  • The tax breakdown is 6% occupancy tax, 5.5% Parish tax & 5% state tax.

  • Hotel Taxes & Exemption: The Hotel is required by law to collect a 15.95% hotel tax consisting of a 6% Occupancy tax, 5.5% Parish tax and 4.5% State tax.