Income tax will decrease for Pulaski County and for Wayne County, east of Indianapolis along the Ohio border, according to the Indiana Department of Revenue [DOR].

Effective Oct. 1, 2020 the new rate in Pulaski will be 0.0285, down from a level of 0.0338.

In Wayne, it will be 0.0125, decreased from 0.015.

Local income tax rates are determined by county officials and reported to DOR. Once reported, they are then reviewed for compliance with Indiana law.

These tax rates affect businesses with employees who live or work in any of these counties and have income tax withholdings. For individuals who are Indiana residents on Jan. 1, 2020, county tax rates are based on the individual’s Indiana county of residence on that date. For individuals who are not Indiana residents on Jan. 1, 2020, county tax rates are based on the individual’s county of principal business or employment on Jan. 1.

A complete list of current rates for all Indiana counties is available on DOR’s website in Departmental Notice #1 at https://www.in.gov/dor/files/reference/dn01.pdf.
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