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Difference between tax and revenu.​

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Answered by Itzsweetcookie
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Difference between Tax Revenue and Non Tax Revenue

Difference between Tax Revenue and Non Tax RevenueTax revenue is charged on income earned by an individual or an entity (direct tax) and on the value of transaction of goods and services (indirect tax). ... However, non-tax revenue becomes payable only when services offered by the government are availed

Answered by kochedaksh06
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Well yes, you have to know better that there is a remarkeble difference between Revenue and tax. If I have to conceal in a sentence then, when a charge is imposed on a citizen as a duty it is Tax, and when it is collected by the government it becomes it's Revenue.

Still we can elaborate it as follows...

Revenue is the receipt of the government in a whole. Whatever a government receives from an receivable sector or it realizes from an invested sector, the aggregate of all those over a period of time is known as revenue.

Tax is the duty imposed on a citizen by its government. Tax is just a charge not a collection because when it is collected it becomes revenue

Example - suppose the amount of tax is 1000 p.m. on a person then this amount is tax and the annual 12000 p.a. paid to government as tax is the revenue for the government.

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