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Indiana state tax rebate payments have started to be made by direct bank deposit or printed checks, although some taxpayers will have to wait until October to receive the money.
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Indiana state officials are warning Hoosiers about scams related to the automatic taxpayer refund and inflation relief payments.
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Hoosiers still waiting on paper checks for their $125 automatic taxpayer refund should start to receive them next week.
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About 1.7 million tax rebate checks from Indiana’s big state budget surplus that have been delayed for months will be larger when they finally start hitting mailboxes.
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Indiana Senators affirmed a House-approved relief bill on Friday that will provide $200 rebate payments from the state’s surging budget surplus if approved by the governor.
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A bill headed to the governor’s desk is meant to boost family services for pregnant Hoosiers and children as Republicans are poised to largely ban abortion.
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The Indiana House approved a bill Friday that would provide $200 rebate payments from the state’s surging budget surplus.
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Hoosier taxpayers are set to receive $200 checks after state lawmakers appear to have reached an agreement on an inflation relief package.
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Those payments will be less than the $225 refunds that were originally proposed by Republican Gov. Eric Holcomb but the deal represents a concession from GOP senators who were reluctant to go along with that plan.
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A Senate committee refused to budge Wednesday over its vision for inflation relief and financial supports for pregnant people and families.