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Tax rebates 2022: Indiana residents could receive check worth up to $325 by November
Indiana residents might quickly obtain tax rebates totaling as much as $325 for particular person filers and $650 for joint filers.
Again in August, the Indiana state legislature handed a further rebate of $200 for particular person candidates and $400 for many who filed collectively. That got here on prime of the $125 and $250 rebates for single and joint filers, respectively, that have been slated to happen beneath the state’s computerized taxpayer refund system for 2020 tax filers.
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Many residents within the state might have already obtained their preliminary rebate of $125 and $250, in addition to the second, by way of direct deposit. Nevertheless, there have been some individuals who have been bothered by delays as a result of provide chain woes.
To qualify for the extra $200 or $400 fee, residents should have additionally certified for the preliminary rebate. In different phrases, they should have obtained Social Safety advantages in 2022 and should not be registered as a depending on a 2022 revenue tax return for Indiana.
Those that have been eligible for the preliminary fee, however didn’t but obtain one, can even qualify, in response to the Indiana Division of Income. As with the primary spherical, eligible residents can obtain funds by way of direct deposit or checks within the mail.
Gov. Eric Holcomb signed a invoice authorizing the extra $200 computerized taxpayer refund on Aug. 5. The supply additionally transferred roughly $1 million in reserves to the pension stabilization fund.
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Over 1.5 million of the primary spherical computerized refunds have been advised out to 2.1 million taxpayers value over $254 million by Aug. 3, in response to the state’s division of income. By Aug. 16, nearly 1.5 million direct deposit refunds for the extra rebate had been doled out, totaling over $403 million.
Extra details about the rebate might be discovered on the Indiana Division of Income’s web site.
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Indiana unemployment sees another slight increase – Inside INdiana Business
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Indiana’s unemployment rate hit 3.7% in May, up one-tenth of a percent from the previous month. The Indiana Department of Workforce Development said Tuesday that the state added 3,400 private sector jobs over April.
May’s unemployment rate marked the second consecutive month-over-month increase.
The DWD said Indiana’s total private employment stands at 2,850,400. The state primarily saw job gains in the trade, transportation and utilities; professional and business services; construction; financial activities; and leisure and hospitality sectors.
The state’s labor force participation rate fell one-tenth of a percent to 62.4%, which remains slight below the national rate of 62.5%. The labor force, which includes residents who are either employed or seeking employment, stands at 3,377,185, down nearly 1,700 from the previous month.
The DWD said the state had 98,693 open job postings as of June 17, while 19,458 unemployment insurance claims were filed as of the week ending May 25.
The state’s unemployment rate is lower than the national rate, which also rose one-tenth of a percent to 4% in May.
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Indiana State Museum to offer an adult summer camp
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Hoosiers can get ready for an eventful Adult Summer Camp hosted by Indiana State Museum on July 12 from 7-9 p.m.
The program is inspired by the new exhibit, Good Night Forest. The nature-inspired exhibit debuted June 8 and features hand drawn illustrations from local artist, Penelope Dullaghan.
Museum goers can enjoy outdoor activities such as archery, axe throwing, bubble bowling and an obstacle course. Activities are not limited to outdoors; visitors can also make friendship bracelets and tie-dye bandanas.
The museum’s galleries will be open for guided after-hours tours and nighttime stargazing.
This program is open to visitors 21 and older. Tickets are $45 for non-members, with a 10% discount for Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites members. Each ticket will include admission to the museum, access to all activities, snacks and one drink ticket.
Space for the summer camp is limited, tickets are available at IndianaMuseum.org.
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What the latest 2024 NBA Draft mock drafts say the Indiana Pacers will do
INDIANAPOLIS — The 2024 NBA Draft is in just two days, and the Indiana Pacers have one of the most interesting setups in the league. They have three picks, more than 23 other teams, but all of their selections come in the second round. It will be difficult to manage that reality.
The Pacers top pick comes at 36th overall, then at 49 and 50. Indiana traded their first-round selections for Pascal Siakam, but now they are more limited in the upcoming draft, which spans two days.
“There will always be good NBA players that come out of every single draft,” Pacers VP of player personnel Ryan Carr said last week. “It’s our job to figure out who those guys are and get them on our team.”
Carr shared that his team always prepares the same way every year regardless of what picks they have. They’ll be ready come Wednesday and will try to get the best player they can at 36. General manager Chad Buchanan discussed the draft earlier in the offseason.
Who might that best player be at 36? And who else could the Pacers pick this week? Recent mock drafts have some overlapping names.
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The Athletic (Sam Vecenie
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ESPN (Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo)
The Ringer (Kevin O’Connor)
The NBA Draft starts on Wednesday night and ends Thursday evening. It’s a two-day event this year for the first time.
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