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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana's tax collections fell slightly during August following a big July revenue jump the state saw as fiscal year 2013 got under way.
Figures released Wednesday by the State Budget Agency show August's tax revenue came in at about $948 million, or 1.7 percent below projections. Indiana took in about $1.11 billion in July, putting it about 4 percent ahead of the state's revenue forecast.
State budget director Adam Horst said state revenues now exceed the latest revenue forecast by about $50 million, and general revenues need to increase less than 2.2 percent to meet the most recent forecast for the current fiscal year.
Horst said September's tax collections should provide a clearer picture of how state revenues are faring. September is the state's third-biggest revenue month.
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