STATEHOUSE (June 23, 2023) – Hoosier military members are set to receive much-needed tax relief thanks to a new law supported by State Reps. Shane Lindauer (R-Jasper) and Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville).
Currently, active-duty service members are eligible for a $5,000 deduction from the state individual income tax. Under the new law recently signed by Gov. Eric Holcomb, active-duty military members will receive a complete income tax exemption beginning in January regardless of their deployment status. National Guard and reserve members already receive a $5,000 deduction, and a full income tax exemption when mobilized or on duty.
"I'm thankful for all of our service members and we want them to call Indiana home," Lindauer said. "This is a commonsense tax cut to support these Hoosier families, attract more military members to our state and boost our workforce pipeline."
According to Borders, other states, including Michigan and Kentucky, offer a full income tax exemption to all service members.
"Our state offers many benefits to our active-duty military and veterans, and this tax relief is just one more reason they should choose to live and work here," Borders said. "Moving forward, I'll continue to support efforts to welcome more service members here and retain those we have."
To learn more about new state laws, visit in.gov/gov/newsroom/2023-bill-watch.
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State Rep. Bruce Borders (R-Jasonville) represents House District 45,
which includes all of Greene and Sullivan counties, and portions of Daviess, Knox and Vigo counties.
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State Rep. Shane Lindauer (R-Jasper) represents House District 63,
which includes all of Martin County, and portions of Daviess, Dubois and Pike counties.
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