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Hoosiers who pay state income tax will see a little less taken out of their paychecks in 2025.
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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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Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch whos running for governor is backing a push to eliminate the states individual income tax.
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Officials are eyeing a new judicial local income tax to help address a $1.8 million budget shortfall.
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Hoosiers individual income taxes will go down a little, starting Jan. 1, the first step in a multi-year tax cut.
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Indiana Senate Republicans want the state to take a comprehensive look at its tax system -- with an eye towards eliminating the income tax by the end of the decade.
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The bill approved by legislators last week will reduce Indiana's current income tax rate of 3.23% to 2.9% in small steps until its planned full implementation in 2029.
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House Republicans pushed for significant tax cuts for months. Senate Republicans were less enthusiastic, pushing back on major reductions up until the very end of session.
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Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb threw his full support Thursday behind major state tax cuts, saying tax collections were strong enough to overcome his previous reluctance.
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The Indiana Department of Revenue is set to unveil the third phase of its multi-year technology upgrade, the online portal known as INTIME.