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Members of the military won’t have to pay income tax in Indiana, starting next year, while the rate goes down for all other Hoosiers.
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The Hoosier Lottery is being very conservative in its expectations for the new fiscal year that begins July 1.
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A rosy revenue forecast provides lawmakers with the numbers needed to finalize the budget. The House approves a watered-down physician non-compete bill. And teachers protest over a bill targeting bargaining rights.
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The latest House Fiscal Agency monthly revenue report shows sales tax collection in June topped a billion dollars.
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Updates from state agencies show Michigan brought in around $3 billion in revenue last month.
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The Hoosier Lottery generated more than $300 million for the state in the last fiscal year, which supports teacher retirement and police and firefighter…
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As state officials work to figure out how to address tax revenue losses due to COVID-19, local governments are facing shortfalls of their own.A recent…
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State revenue numbers were about $220 million below projections, or about 20 percent. Year-to-date revenue collections are almost $1 billion less than…
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The Indiana State Department of Health reported 51 additional confirmed deaths over the weekend, bringing the state’s total to 1,379. The state announced…
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The coronavirus pandemic has sparked financial hardship for many in Michiana, including cities. South Bend, Niles, and Elkhart are preparing for a large…