If you owe Louisiana taxes, LDR offers several options to help you resolve your balance. The fastest and most convenient way to manage your account is through LaTAP, where eligible taxpayers can:
- Check your current balance due
- Make a payment
- Request a payment plan
- Review notices and correspondence
- View account history
- Manage your tax accounts
Access LaTAP
What Would You Like to do?
Ways to Resolve Your Balance
Payment Plans
Need more time to pay your tax debt?
Eligible taxpayers may request a monthly payment plan through LaTAP to pay their balance over time.
Request a Payment Plan
Offer in Compromise
If paying your tax debt in full would create a financial hardship, you may qualify to settle your liability for less than the full amount owed.
Learn About Offers in Compromise
Penalties
Learn why penalties are assessed, how they are calculated, and when penalty relief may be available.
Penalty Information
Bankruptcy
Learn how bankruptcy may affect your Louisiana tax liabilities and collection activity.
Bankruptcy Information
Resolve Your Balance Before Collection Action Begins
LDR encourages taxpayers to resolve their balances as soon as possible. Paying your balance, requesting a payment plan, or contacting the Department before collection action begins may help avoid additional enforcement actions authorized by Louisiana law.
Collection Actions
If a tax liability remains unpaid after all required notices have been issued and opportunities to resolve the debt have been provided, Louisiana law authorizes the Louisiana Department of Revenue to take collection actions to collect the amount owed.
Collection actions may include:
- Alcohol and Tobacco License or Permit Suspension or Revocation – Suspending or revoking qualifying licenses or permits for delinquent trust taxes.
- Bank Levy – Seizing funds from your bank or financial institution.
- Cash Seizure – Seizing cash or cash equivalents from a business.
- Cease and Desist Order – Ordering a business to stop operating until tax compliance requirements are met, when authorized by law.
- Driver's License Suspension – Suspending driving privileges for qualifying tax liabilities.
- Hunting and Fishing License Suspension – Suspending qualifying recreational licenses.
- Louisiana Tax Refund Offsets – Applying state tax refunds to eligible outstanding debts.
- Outside Collection Agency – Referring a tax liability to a contracted collection agency for collection.
- Successor Liability – Holding a purchaser of a business liable for certain unpaid taxes owed by the seller, as provided by law.
- Tax Liens – Filing a lien against your property to secure the tax debt.
- Wage Garnishment – Withholding a portion of your wages to satisfy a tax debt.
Need Additional Assistance?
Most balance issues can be resolved online through LaTAP.
If you need additional assistance or cannot resolve your issue online, contact the appropriate LDR office for help.
Contact LDR