The mill was built for a group of cane farmers, but it never made a profit as it went way over budget, and the facility ended up being idle for years before it was sold.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Notices to 443,000 taxpayers begin going out this week, notifying them that they may be eligible for the state's tax amnesty program.
The program runs from Sept. 23 through Nov. 22. It gives delinquent taxpayers the opportunity to get caught up on their tax bills without penalties and with only half the interest charges they would otherwise owe on the debt...
Almost a half a million Louisiana taxpayers who owe the state money may get a break. Louisiana Revenue Secretary Tim Barfield announced today his department is sending notices to 443,000 taxpayers beginning this week to notify them that they may be eligible for a tax amnesty program...
WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Jeff Landry (Republican, New Iberia) applauded a proposal by the New Orleans District of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers that would re-designate a Louisiana waterway channel and save the taxpayers millions of dollars.
(Washington, DC) – U.S. Sen. David Vitter today introduced an amendment to the small business bill that would require the federal government to sell off or demolish any unused or underused federal property, which would save taxpayers $83 billion.