INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. ( Indiana Capital Chronicle ) - Indiana tax collections are running $270 million ahead of projections after three months of the fiscal year, according to the latest monthly revenue report .
The revenue is even stronger compared to the prior year’s first quarter — about $532 million, or a 10.7% increase.
“Our state’s monthly revenue report once again exceeds expectations — proof that the strong, pro-growth foundation built under President Trump continues to fuel our economy,” said Gov. Mike Braun. “We’ll keep building on that momentum to deliver results for Hoosiers through fiscal responsibility and conservative leadership.”
The fiscal year runs from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026.
Revenue for Indiana’s general fund for September was $313.6 million higher than the