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The collection from any employee who performed service in the uniformed services of any tax on the income of such person, whether falling due prior to or during his period of service in the uniformed services, shall be deferred for a period extending not more than six months after his release from service in the uniformed services or discharge from hospitalization incidental to his service in the uniformed services if such person's ability to pay such tax is materially impaired by reason of such service. No interest on any amount of tax, collection of which is deferred for any period under this Section, and no penalty for nonpayment of such amount during such period, shall accrue for such period of deferment by reason of such nonpayment. The prescriptive period for the collection of such taxes shall be suspended for the period of service in the uniformed services of any individual the collection of whose tax is deferred under this Section, and for an additional period of nine months beginning with the day following his release from service in the uniformed services or discharge from hospitalization incidental to his service in the uniformed services.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Louisiana Revised Statutes Tit. 29, § 416. State income taxes; collection deferred; interest; prescription - last updated January 01, 2023 | https://codes.findlaw.com/la/revised-statutes/la-rev-stat-tit-29-sect-416/
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