What is the difference between "vote-on-account" and "interim budget"? (2011) 1. The provision of a vote-on-account is used by a regular government, while an interim budget is a provision used by a caretaker government. 2. A vote-on-account only deals with the expenditure in government's budget, while an interim budget includes both expenditure and receipts?
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the difference between "vote-on-account" and "interim budget" (2011)
1. The provision of a vote-on-account is used by a regular government, while an interim budget is a provision used by a caretaker government.
2. A vote-on-account only deals with the expenditure in government's budget, while an interim budget includes both expenditure and receipts
1. The provision of a vote-on-account is used by a regular government, while an interim budget is a provision used by a caretaker government.
2. A vote-on-account only deals with the expenditure in government's budget, while an interim budget includes both expenditure and receipts
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