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.
A bill passed earlier this year exempts servicemembers from the individual income tax, beginning in 2024, for their military pay. The measure is meant to help encourage those on active duty to make Indiana their residence.
The Hoosier State is also in the middle of a multi-year reduction of the individual income tax for all taxpayers. That cut, passed in 2022, was originally supposed to happen every other year, triggered by increases in state revenues.
Source: indianapublicradio.org
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