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Thursday, 30 December 2010

Tax and Non-Tax Sources of Public Revenue To Government

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Introduction To Public Revenue ↓
Governments need to perform various functions in the field of political, social & economic activities to maximise social and economic welfare. In order to perform these duties and functions government require large amount of resources. These resources are called Public Revenues.Public revenue, consists of taxes, revenue from administrative activities like fines,
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