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Louisiana Expands Marketplace Facilitator Definition to Include Accommodations Intermediaries

By Bob Angelico, Caroline Lafourcade & Kevin Naccari, Jr. on June 9, 2025
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On June 4, 2025, Governor Jeff Landry signed Act 82 into law, making changes to the definition of “marketplace facilitator” for nexus purposes.

Act 82 adds accommodations intermediaries to the scope of marketplace facilitators required to collect and remit sales and use and occupancy taxes in the state. An accommodations intermediary means “a person other than the owner, operator, or manager of a sleeping room, cottage, cabin, room, suite condominium, townhouse, rental house, or other accommodation who facilitates the furnishing of an accommodation to a transient guest through a marketplace owned, operated, or otherwise controlled by the person.” This would include accommodations intermediaries like Vrbo and Airbnb. The Act makes clear that such intermediaries are responsible for collecting occupancy taxes imposed by local taxing authorities.

The Act also creates an exception to the marketplace facilitator rules for shared hotel brands. A shared hotel brand is “an identifying trademark that an owner, operator, or manager is expressly licensed to operate a hotel under, in accordance with the terms of a hotel franchise or management agreement.”  Accordingly, the owner of the identifying trademark, such as Hilton or Marriott, would not be considered a marketplace facilitator, but the hotel itself would assume the responsibility of collecting and remitting the hotel occupancy tax.

For further updates regarding this topic, contact Liskow attorneys Bob Angelico, Caroline Lafourcade, and Kevin Naccari, Jr. and visit our Tax practice page.

Photo of Bob Angelico Bob Angelico

Bob Angelico is a nationally known business lawyer with years of experience helping top-tier companies with sophisticated state and local tax issues throughout Louisiana.  As the head of the firm’s tax practice group, Bob works to minimize the taxes of his clients, which…

Bob Angelico is a nationally known business lawyer with years of experience helping top-tier companies with sophisticated state and local tax issues throughout Louisiana.  As the head of the firm’s tax practice group, Bob works to minimize the taxes of his clients, which include manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers, non-profits, construction businesses and other entities of all types and sizes.

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Photo of Caroline Lafourcade Caroline Lafourcade
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Photo of Kevin Naccari, Jr. Kevin Naccari, Jr.

Kevin Naccari is an associate in the firm’s Business Transactions practice group focusing on tax and corporate law. With a background in accounting, he brings over seven years of experience as a corporate accountant to his legal practice. His experience spans a diverse…

Kevin Naccari is an associate in the firm’s Business Transactions practice group focusing on tax and corporate law. With a background in accounting, he brings over seven years of experience as a corporate accountant to his legal practice. His experience spans a diverse range of businesses, from small-scale restaurants and convenience stores to large health insurance companies and pre-initial public offering retailers. During his time as an accountant, Kevin focused on inventory system design, maintenance, and financial operations optimization.

Kevin earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Louisiana State University before receiving his Juris Doctor, magna cum laude, from Loyola University New Orleans College of Law. During his time at Loyola Law, he served as a judicial extern to the Honorable Carl J. Barbier of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana. Additionally, Kevin obtained an LL.M. from New York University.

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    Gulf Coast Business Law Blog
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