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Once the ban on candy and soda purchases with SNAP benefits goes into effect, not all candy will be banned. That's because of ...
Experts who study the SNAP program previously have said they expect SNAP recipients to buy soda and candy at normal rates, ...
Indiana will restrict SNAP recipients from purchasing candy and soda starting in January. Opponents argue the ban will increase administrative costs without significantly changing behavior.
"Based on this definition, many items commonly considered to be candy, including many candy bars, are not classified as 'candy' for Indiana sales tax purposes," according to the Indiana Department ...
The state’s 7% sales tax applied on gasoline purchases will be 17.4 cents a gallon starting June 1, down by 2.3% from 17.8 ...
Farmers, ag lobbyists and farm state Republicans lobbied furiously behind the scenes ahead of last week to ask HHS Secretary ...
The Indiana Senate is supporting Lake County's ... some of the thousands of parcels repeatedly cycling through its tax sales. Senate Bill 157, among other provisions, authorizes the county council ...
raises taxes on cigarettes, cigars, and other tobacco and vaping products to help fill a $2.4 billion revenue hole in the new Indiana budget caused by the negative sales and income tax impact of ...