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The state first sent out $125-per-taxpayer direct deposit payments for its automatic taxpayer refund in May. Paper checks were delayed, and the first checks were only sent out last week.
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Up to 50,000 checks can be printed per day, so the auditor’s office estimates it will complete mailing those checks in early October.
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Direct deposits began in May, but paper shortages delayed 1.7 million checks from being sent out.
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The House and Senate have competing visions on whether to send a check to eligible Hoosiers and how to provide support for children, pregnant people and families.
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Supply chain issues have delayed the issuing of 1.7 million paper checks.
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Indiana’s automatic taxpayer refund law was triggered when the state collected way more money – billions more – than it expected at the end of the last fiscal year.