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6-2.5-10-1. Collected revenue; distribution and use

IN Code § 6-2.5-10-1 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 1. (a) The department shall account for all state gross retail and use taxes that it collects.

(b) Of all the state gross retail and use taxes that the department collects, the department shall determine separately the parts that:

(1) the department collects under IC 6-2.5-3.5 (gasoline use tax); and

(2) the department collects under this article, less the amount described in subdivision (1).

(c) The department shall deposit the collections described in subsection (b)(1) in the following manner:

(1) For state fiscal year 2017, the following:

(A) Fourteen and two hundred eighty-six thousandths percent (14.286%) of the collections shall be deposited in the motor vehicle highway account established under IC 8-14-1.

(B) Eighty-five and seven hundred fourteen thousandths percent (85.714%) to the state general fund.

(2) For state fiscal year 2018, the following:

(A) Fourteen and two hundred eighty-six thousandths percent (14.286%) of the collections shall be deposited in the motor vehicle highway account established under IC 8-14-1.

(B) Fourteen and two hundred eighty-six thousandths percent (14.286%) of the collections shall be deposited in the local road and bridge matching grant fund established under IC 8-23-30.

(C) Seventy-one and four hundred twenty-eight thousandths percent (71.428%) to the state general fund.

(3) For state fiscal year 2019, the following:

(A) Fourteen and two hundred eighty-six thousandths percent (14.286%) of the collections shall be deposited in the motor vehicle highway account established under IC 8-14-1.

(B) Twenty-one and four hundred twenty-nine thousandths percent (21.429%) of the collections shall be deposited in the local road and bridge matching grant fund established under IC 8-23-30.

(C) Sixty-four and two hundred eighty-five thousandths percent (64.285%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(4) For state fiscal year 2020 and for each state fiscal year thereafter, the following:

(A) Fourteen and two hundred eighty-six thousandths percent (14.286%) of the collections shall be deposited in the motor vehicle highway account established under IC 8-14-1.

(B) Twenty-one and four hundred twenty-nine thousandths percent (21.429%) of the collections shall be deposited in the local road and bridge matching grant fund established under IC 8-23-30.

(C) The following shall be deposited in the state general fund:

(i) For state fiscal year 2020, fifty-three and five hundred seventy-five thousandths percent (53.575%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(ii) For state fiscal year 2021, forty-two and eight hundred sixty-five thousandths percent (42.865%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(iii) For state fiscal year 2022, thirty-two and one hundred fifty-five thousandths percent (32.155%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(iv) For state fiscal year 2023, twenty-one and four hundred forty-five thousandths percent (21.445%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(v) For state fiscal year 2024, ten and seven hundred thirty-five thousandths percent (10.735%) shall be deposited in the state general fund.

(D) The following shall be deposited in the special transportation flexibility fund established by IC 4-12-16.5-2:

(i) For state fiscal year 2020, eight and five hundred sixty-eight thousands percent (8.568%) of the collections shall be deposited in the special transportation flexibility fund established by IC 4-12-16.5-2.

(ii) For state fiscal year 2021, twelve and eight hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (12.852%) of the collections shall be deposited in the special transportation flexibility fund established by IC 4-12-16.5-2.

(iii) For state fiscal year 2022, twelve and eight hundred fifty-two thousandths percent (12.852%) of the collections shall be deposited in the special transportation flexibility fund established by IC 4-12-16.5-2.

(iv) For state fiscal year 2023, eight and five hundred sixty-eight thousands percent (8.568%) of the collections shall be deposited in the special transportation flexibility fund established by IC 4-12-16.5-2.

(E) The following shall be deposited in the state highway fund:

(i) For state fiscal year 2020, two and one hundred forty-two thousandths percent (2.142%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(ii) For state fiscal year 2021, eight and five hundred sixty-eight thousandths percent (8.568%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(iii) For state fiscal year 2022, nineteen and two hundred seventy-eight thousandths percent (19.278%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(iv) For state fiscal year 2023, thirty-four and two hundred seventy-two thousandths percent (34.272%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(v) For state fiscal year 2024, fifty-three and fifty-five hundredths percent (53.55%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(vi) For state fiscal year 2025, and for each state fiscal year thereafter, sixty-four and two hundred eighty-five thousandths percent (64.285%) of the collections shall be deposited in the state highway fund.

(d) The department shall deposit those collections described in subsection (b)(2) in the following manner:

(1) Ninety-nine and eight hundred thirty-eight thousandths percent (99.838%) of the collections shall be paid into the state general fund.

(2) Thirty-one thousandths of one percent (0.031%) of the collections shall be deposited into the industrial rail service fund established under IC 8-3-1.7-2.

(3) One hundred thirty-one thousandths of one percent (0.131%) of the collections shall be deposited into the commuter rail service fund established under IC 8-3-1.5-20.5.

As added by Acts 1980, P.L.52, SEC.1. Amended by Acts 1980, P.L.10, SEC.3; Acts 1982, P.L.51, SEC.1; P.L.2-1982(ss), SEC.7; P.L.16-1984, SEC.3; P.L.95-1987, SEC.1; P.L.1-1993, SEC.38; P.L.253-1999, SEC.3; P.L.192-2002(ss), SEC.65; P.L.234-2007, SEC.40; P.L.146-2008, SEC.317; P.L.229-2011, SEC.82; P.L.205-2013, SEC.78; P.L.146-2016, SEC.4; P.L.218-2017, SEC.11.

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6-2.5-10-1. Collected revenue; distribution and use