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INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana state tax rebate payments have started to be made by direct bank deposit or printed checks, although some taxpayers will have to wait until October to receive the money.

The state Department of Revenue announced Thursday that it had already issued about 1.5 million direct deposits for the $200-per-taxpayer rebates from the surging state budget surplus approved by the Legislature this month.

RELATED: Illinois tax relief for groceries, gas takes effect Friday

Most of those payments should appear in bank accounts around Aug. 24.

The state auditor’s office, meanwhile, has started printing about 1.7 million rebate checks that have been delayed for months because of paper shortages. It estimates it will complete mailing those checks in early October.

The video in the player above is from an earlier report.

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