Governor Jeff Landry signed Act 384 into law on June 20, 2025, making changes to the sales and use tax provisions of the revised statutes. Included in the changes was an amendment to Section 305.1 of Title 47, which provides an exemption for certain vessel-related supplies and services. The ships and ships’ supplies exemption has for decades exempted ship construction, materials and goods used in the repair of vessels, and goods and materials used in the operation and maintenance of vessels from both state and parish sales and use taxes.

Specifically, the Act adds “software” to the list of items not subject to sales and use tax when incorporated into a vessel constructed in Louisiana, if it becomes a component part of the vessel. The Act also adds “software” to the list of materials exempt from sales and use tax when used or consumed in the maintenance and operation of the vessel. A similar exemption was added for “software” that becomes a component part of a vessel when used in repairs to such vessel.

Read the full update from Liskow Attorneys Bob Angelico,  Leon Rittenberg IIICaroline Lafourcade, and Kevin Naccari, Jr. on The Gulf Coast Business Law Blog here.

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.

Photo of Leon H. Rittenberg III Leon H. Rittenberg III

Leon Rittenberg III is a New Orleans native. His practice focuses on serving the needs of small and mid-sized businesses and their owners; including philanthropy and non-profit law, taxation, finance, private equity, estate planning, probate, real estate, mergers and acquisitions and related matters.

Leon Rittenberg III is a New Orleans native. His practice focuses on serving the needs of small and mid-sized businesses and their owners; including philanthropy and non-profit law, taxation, finance, private equity, estate planning, probate, real estate, mergers and acquisitions and related matters. Leon represents the interests of a number of private investors, oil service businesses, marine transportation companies and physician groups. He is a Board Certified Tax Specialist and Board Certified Estate Planning & Administration Specialist, as certified by the Louisiana Board of Legal Specialization. He frequently lectures in areas such as taxation, estate planning and maritime transactions.

Leon is a Fellow of the American College of Tax Counsel. He has been recognized by Chambers USA (Louisiana Marine Finance – 2021; Louisiana Corporate/M&A: Tax section – 2017), Louisiana Super Lawyers (Tax, Estate Planning & Probate and Business/Corporate), and the Best Lawyers in America (Non-Profit/Charities Law and Trusts & Estates) since 2007, and by New Orleans Magazine as one of their “Top Lawyers of New Orleans” for his work in Equipment Finance Law, Mergers & Acquisitions Law and Tax Law. New Orleans City Business selected him for their Leadership in Law class of 2014, which “identifies and honors 50 outstanding legal professionals whose successes in law and contributions to the community have set the pace for the legal community.”

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.