Indianapolis — Governor Mike Braun signed an executive order Wednesday suspending Indiana's 7% state gas sales tax for 30 days to provide relief amid rising fuel costs tied to the Iran conflict, effective immediately, with diesel excluded and implementation expected to take several days at some pumps. State officials said the pause could save Hoosiers about 17 cents per gallon and roughly $50 million statewide; Attorney General Todd Rokita and state monitors will check retailers over the next 30 days to ensure savings reach consumers and officials will reassess a potential extension afterward.
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Your next fill-up could be cheaper. Indiana's 30-day gas tax suspension means you might save around 17 cents per gallon. But remember, it doesn't apply to diesel. Keep an eye on your local pump prices over the next few days.
This is a temporary measure to ease the sting of rising fuel costs. It's expected to save Hoosiers about $50 million in total. After 30 days, officials will review and decide whether to extend the suspension. Worth forwarding if you know someone who drives in Indiana.
Indiana drivers and low-income households will benefit from temporary savings at the pump, estimated at about 17 cents per gallon and roughly $50 million statewide if retailers pass the tax cut through to consumers.
State transportation funding and road projects could see reduced revenue during the 30-day suspension because much gas tax revenue is allocated to fund Indiana roads and maintenance.
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