Louisiana Code § RS 47:287.734

Domestic International Sales Corporations (DISC's) and Foreign Sales Corporations (FSC's)
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A. The federal law classification Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC) is not cognizable at law in this state. For the purposes of this Part, a DISC under federal law shall be taxed and required to comply with the law the same as any other corporation. A corporation which owns stock in, makes sales to, or otherwise uses the services of a corporation classified as a DISC under federal law may be required by the secretary to include a proportionate share of DISC income and deductions on its own return to clearly reflect its income for the taxable year. B. The federal law classification Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) is not cognizable at law in this state. For the purposes of this Part an FSC under federal law shall be taxed and required to comply with the law the same as any other corporation. A corporation which owns stock in, makes sales to, or otherwise uses the services of a corporation classified as an FSC under federal law may be required by the secretary to include a proportionate share of the FSC's income and deductions on its own return to clearly reflect its income for the taxable year.

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