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08 5. A deal with income expenditure by the . government​

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Those expenditures of the government that do not lead to the creation of fixed assets are called revenue expenditures. The government spends money under various accounting heads, such as paying interest on loans, salaries and pensions, subsidies, spends on different ministries and departments, etc.

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