NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A New Orleans businessman who hasn't paid property taxes in 30 years on a building he owns has resigned from the Louisiana Tax Commission.
That move followed an investigation by WVUE-TV’s Lee Zurik that uncovered Jimmie Thorns' outstanding tax debt.
Thorns' business, Jim Thorns Inc., acquired a building in the 1980s but hasn't paid a penny in property taxes. The current outstanding bill is $140,000.
Gov. John Bel Edwards appointed Thorns to the commission, which ensures fair, accurate and uniform property taxation. In a statement, Edwards said he began a review of Thorns' appointment after learning of the debt. Thorns resigned Thursday at Edwards' request, ending a nine-month run on the board.
As a member of the tax commission, Thorns was paid $56,000 per year to oversee the state's tax policy.