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What (who) is tax revenues - definition

INCOME GAINED BY GOVERNMENTS THROUGH TAXATION
Tax revenues

Tax revenue         
Tax revenue is the income that is collected by governments through taxation. Taxation is the primary source of government revenue.
Non-tax revenue         
HOW A GOVERNMENT COLLECTS MONEY OTHER THAN THROUGH COMPULSORY LEVIES
Non-tax revenues; Nontax revenue; Nontax revenues; Non-tax receipts; Non-tax receipt; Nontax receipts; Nontax receipt
Non-tax revenue or non-tax receipts are government revenue not generated from taxes. For example - bond issues and profits of state-owned companies.
List of states and union territories of India by tax revenues         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
States of India by tax revenues
In India states earn revenue through own taxes, central taxes, non-taxes and central grants. For most states, own taxes form the largest part of the total state revenue.

Wikipedia

Tax revenue

Tax revenue is the income that is collected by governments through taxation. Taxation is the primary source of government revenue. Revenue may be extracted from sources such as individuals, public enterprises, trade, royalties on natural resources and/or foreign aid. An inefficient collection of taxes is greater in countries characterized by poverty, a large agricultural sector and large amounts of foreign aid.

Just as there are different types of tax, the form in which tax revenue is collected also differs; furthermore, the agency that collects the tax may not be part of central government, but may be a third party licensed to collect tax which they themselves will use. For example, in the UK, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) collects vehicle excise duty, which is then passed onto HM Treasury.

Tax revenues on purchases come in two forms: "tax" itself is a percentage of the price added to the purchase (such as sales tax in U.S. states, or VAT in the UK), while "duties" are a fixed amount added to the purchase price (e.g., for cigarettes). In order to calculate the total tax raised from these sales, we must work out the effective tax rate multiplied by the quantity supplied.

Examples of use of tax revenues
1. Tax revenues frozen Israel also has frozen the transfer of tax revenues it collects on behalf of the Palestinians.
2. Compared with 2005, tax revenues increased 10.3 percent.
3. Tax revenues in December alone totaled NIS 14.8 billion.
4. They participate disproportionately in the workforce and contribute tax revenues.
5. This led to growing domestic consumption and higher tax revenues.