Phyllis Sims is of counsel to the Baton Rouge office of Kean Miller. She joined the firm in 2000 and practices in the governmental, legislative, administrative and tax practice groups.
Phyllis practices primarily in the state and local tax area with an emphasis on Louisiana state and local tax planning, incentive programs, tax litigation, and legislative matters. She represents local, state, national, and international clients in Louisiana taxation matters, and represents some of Louisiana's most prominent businesses in governmental, legislative and regulatory matters.
REPRESENTATIVE EXPERIENCE
Lobbying and active involvement in drafting, modifications, and re-enactments of the Louisiana Motion Picture Incentive Act
Representation of Louisiana entertainment industry investment / tax credit finance companies
Representation of financial institutions in connection with production lending and tax credit financing
Representation of the state-of-the art water filming production facility located in Shreveport, Louisiana
Representation of various film and television production studios in the state of Louisiana, including the largest studio in the state located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Lobbying and active involvement with the passage of legislation enacting the Louisiana Digital Media Act and subsequent revisions of the Act designed to encourage development in Louisiana of a strong capital base for the production of digital interactive media
Representation of various digital media and software development companies throughout the state of Louisiana
Representation of the Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA) as tax counsel. The LCA represents Louisiana's chemical industry at the Capitol and in connection with the activities of regulatory agencies
Representation of Monsanto Corp., a worldwide agriculture company, as governmental relations counsel
Lobbied and passed legislation re-enacting provisions of law concerning motion picture investor tax credits and removed the sunset provisions in the law effectively making the tax credits permanent. Convinced the Governor's office to include this item in the 2004 Special Session Call
Representation of steel manufacturing facility in pursuing legislation which continued the company's sales / use tax exemption for purchases of utilities. The legislation unanimously passed both the House and Senate during the 2004 Special Session in which the Governor was pursuing permanency for the taxes on business utilities
Researched, lobbied and passed legislation solving an income tax issue for the shareholders of banks that elect to be taxed as S corporations under federal law
Researched, lobbied and passed new legislation permitting taxpayers to post a bond or other security in lieu of a cash payment under protest when disputing sales / use tax assessments of local taxing jurisdictions
Lobbied and assisted with the passage of legislation that reduces the interest rate by the Department of Revenue on tax underpayments
Representation of the Louisiana Pulp & Paper Association (LPPA) as legislative counsel
Representation of interstate natural gas pipelines in a commerce clause challenge to the method used to value interstate pipelines for ad valorem tax purposes
EDUCATION
Phyllis earned her B.B.A., cum laude, from Southern Arkansas University in 1991 and became a Certified Public Accountant in 1992. She earned her J.D. from the LSU Law Center in 2000.
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