192 Indiana University Studies 
Total Cost 
Department of Department Coll ctions 
57. General Collections — 
(1) Insurance Taxes $1,069,590.87 
(2) Transportation Taxes 37 , 141 . 13 
(3) Vessel Tonnage Taxes 1,058.34 
(4) Depository Interest 50,619.43 
(5) Docket Fees. 20,359.90 
(6) General Fund Miscellaneous 192.33 
Total $1,178,962.00 
Less Excess Cost of State Departments 426,145.62 
Available for General Government Purposes $752,816.38 
58 Other Non-Tax Revenue Available — 
(1) Soldiers’ Monument Receipts $13,258.90 
(2) Automobile Tags and Rebates 98,181.72 
(3) Miscellaneous 659.00 
Total Available for General Government Purposes $864,916.00 
59. General Government Costs — 
(1) Temporary Commissions $17,876.52 
(2) Private Associations 11,069.61 
(3) Non-Departmental Charges 1,131,365.24 
(4) Payment of Loans 267,381.32 
(5) Interest on Loans '33,444.86 
(6) State Monuments and Memorials 26,906.99 
(7) Parks and Recreation 136,319.31 
Total $1,624,363.85 
Less Amount Available for General Govern- 
ment $864,916.00 
Amount to be Paid from Property Taxes or 
Loans $759,447.85 
Amount Received f rom Loans $1 , 550 , 000 . 00 
Amount to be Paid from Property Taxes. ... 
Net Assessed Valuation in 1922 $5,701,888,589 
The following items and institutions are not included in the foregoing 
calculation as they are maintained by revenue which is completely segregated 
from the general government costs — 
1. Investments $324,901.55 
2. Schools 4,220,193.18 
3. Un'versities 3,204,323.67 
4. State Highways 6,420,440.66 
5. Teachers’ Pensions 166,750.29 
6. Benevolent Institutions 6,141,239.74 
Total 
$20,477,849.09 
