
Read Revenue Information Bulletin 23-016 for more information. The Vapor Product and Alternative Nicotine Product Directory will be available on ATC’s website by Nov. 1, 2023. 1, 2023, every vapor product manufacturer and alternative nicotine product manufacturer whose products are sold in Louisiana, whether directly or through a wholesale dealer, retail dealer, or similar intermediary or intermediaries, must register each product with the Louisiana Office of Alcohol and Tobacco Control (ATC). Stores selling vapor products should expect increased inspections by enforcement agents.īeginning Oct. Penalties, fines, and license forfeiture shall apply to tax delinquent wholesalers and retailers. Compliance with payment of these taxes will be strictly enforced. Retailers purchasing these products tax-free directly from online authorized manufacturers are required to pay the excise tax to the Louisiana Department of Revenue monthly. Vapor products tax to increase starting July 1.Continue ReadingīATON ROUGE – The excise tax rate that wholesalers and retailers pay on vapor products and electronic cigarettes will increase in Louisiana from five cents per milliliter to 15 cents per milliliter on July 1, 2023.Īct 414 of the 2023 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature increased the excise tax rate for consumable nicotine liquid solution or other materials containing nicotine that are depleted as a vapor product is used. 28 deadline.Īny refund not claimed by the deadline remains the property of the taxpayer, and can be retrieved from the Unclaimed Property Division of the state treasurer’s office. The Department of Revenue will issue paper checks to all taxpayers submitting claims electronically or with the voucher by the Aug.



The Louisiana Department of Revenue (LDR) sent letters to 15,461 individual and business taxpayers advising them to claim their refunds before they are transferred by law to the Unclaimed Property Division of the state treasurer’s office.

28, 2023, to claim millions of dollars in state tax refunds before they become unclaimed property. BATON ROUGE – Louisiana taxpayers have until Aug.
