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Indiana Gasoline Tax To Be Pumped Up A Penny on July 1

By Network Indiana | Published on in Government, Politics, Transportation
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Starting July 1st, Indiana motorists will be paying 1-cent more in tax per gallon of gasoline. It’s part of the 10-cent gasoline tax hike passed by state lawmakers. Indiana’s fuel tax increase was part of a package of tax and fee increases that are pumping money into upgrading Indiana’s roads and bridges. The state’s fuel tax rose from 18 cents to 28 cents last July with the option to go up 1 cent each year moving forward.