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Council adopts modernized sales‑tax ordinance that aligns local code with state law on digital products

5718192 · August 14, 2025
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Summary

The Youngsville council adopted an ordinance aggregating multiple local sales and use tax impositions into one updated ordinance to align with state changes, including clarifications around digital products and remote seller collections.

The Youngsville City Council adopted a consolidated sales and use tax ordinance that updates older documents and harmonizes local tax rules with state law changes, including tax treatment of digital products.

Attorney Drew Talbot, who specializes in sales and use tax, told the council the measure aggregates four separate local sales tax ordinances (dating from 1968, 1981, 1999 and 2011) into a single, modern document and aligns local terms with the state’s…

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