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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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Indiana tax revenues came in $51 million less in October than the state's budget plan projected.
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Tax collections exceeded expectations in December, the first time that's happened this fiscal year.
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Total Indiana tax revenues have lagged in each of the four months of the fiscal year that began in July.
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Indiana tax collections came in above expectations for the second consecutive month in March.
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Indiana's January tax collections dipped just below expected levels for the first time in three months.
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Indiana's tax collections are just above the most recent forecast through half of the fiscal year.
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October marks eight consecutive months in which the state's collections have failed to meet expectations.
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The latest revenue report shows Indiana earned nearly $26 million less in sales tax than it expected in September.