Give the meaning of (a) tax revenue, and (b) non-tax revenue. Give one example of each.
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  1. Tax revenue consists of the proceeds from taxes levied by the government, e.g., income tax, value added tax etc.
  2. Non-tax revenue- Besides taxes, government gets revenue from other sources, and revenue from them is collectively called non-tax revenue, e.g., profits, external grants etc.
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