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Indiana tax collections are already more than $700 million dollars ahead of what the state budget needs, just four months into the fiscal year.
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Indiana tax collections came in below projections last month, for the first time in more than a year. But state budget expert says that missed projection is mostly a timing issue.
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Michigan is surpassing revenue predictions by billions of dollars for the next couple of fiscal years, according to results of the state's Consensus Revenue Estimating Conference.
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Indiana collected nearly $1 billion more in taxes last month than the state budget projected.
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A proposed tax cut package introduced by Indiana House Republicans this week would cost the state more than $1 billion a year in revenue within the next…
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More than a quarter into the new fiscal year, Indiana’s tax revenues continue to dramatically exceed expectations.The state is already more than half a…
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Indiana collected far more in taxes last month than even recent rosy projections anticipated, which leaves the state well-positioned heading into the…
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana’s state tax revenues have largely stabilized from the plunges seen early in the coronavirus-caused recession, although state…