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How do I apply for withholding tax in Louisiana?

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Mia Ramsey

Published Feb 25, 2026

Companies who pay employees in Louisiana must register with the LA Department of Revenue for a Revenue Account Number and the LA Workforce Commission for a State ID Number. Apply online at the DOR’s Taxpayer Access Point portal to receive an Account Number immediately after registration or apply with this form.

Can an employer refuse to withhold taxes?

In addition, if the employer refuses to withhold employment taxes from these wages and the IRS is unable to collect the employment taxes from the employer, the employee still has the responsibility to pay income tax and is ultimately responsible for his/her share of the FICA tax.

What taxes are withheld from employee pay in Louisiana?

Every pay period, your employer withholds 6.2% of your earnings for Social Security taxes and 1.45% of your earnings for Medicare taxes.

How do I change my tax withholding on unemployment Louisiana?

After you have made your original decision on your withholding status, you may change your decision one (1) time during your benefit year by notifying the Louisiana Workforce Commission, in writing, of your desire to change your withholding status.

Why is my Louisiana tax refund taking so long?

The department has responded to increasing occurrences of tax fraud by implementing enhanced security measures to protect Louisiana taxpayers. This means it will take additional time to process refunds. The expected refund processing time for returns filed electronically is up to 45 days.

Who is subject to withholding of Louisiana income tax?

Wages of Louisiana residents performing services in other states are subject to withholding of Louisiana income tax if the wages are not subject to withholding of net income tax by the state in which the services are performed. Who Must File?

Do you have to pay Louisiana income tax if you live in another state?

If you earn money in Louisiana your earnings will be subject to state income taxes, even if you live in another state. That goes for wage income and other forms of income, like investments and rent from a property you own. Likewise, if you’re a Louisiana resident and you earn money in another state,…

What is the penalty for not filing a Louisiana tax return?

Revised Statute 47:1602 imposes delinquent filing and delinquent payment penalties for failure to file the tax return or failure to pay the tax due by the due date. The delinquent filing penalty is five percent of the tax due for each 30-day period that the failure to file continues, not to exceed 25 percent of the total tax.

What is the state income tax rate in Louisiana?

Louisiana has three state income tax brackets that range from 2.00% to 6.00%. Though sales taxes in Louisiana are high, the state’s income tax rates are close to the national average. No Louisiana cities charge local income taxes on top of the state rates. You can’t withhold more than your earnings.