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Maharashtra State Board: Class 12

Key Points: Non-Tax Revenue

  • Non-tax revenue is government income from sources other than taxes, such as fees, prices, fines, gifts and borrowings.
  • Fees: Paid for specific government services, e.g. education fee, registration fee.
  • Prices of public goods/services: Paid for services sold by government, e.g. railway fares, postal charges.
  • Special assessment: Extra charge on people in an area that gets special facilities like better roads or streetlights.
  • Fines and penalties: Amounts paid for breaking laws, e.g. traffic fines.
  • Gifts, grants and donations: Voluntary payments or foreign aid given to the government.
  • Special levies: High duties on harmful goods like alcohol or other intoxicants to reduce their use.
  • Borrowings: Money raised through loans, bonds and deposits from people and institutions at home and abroad.
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