zero
2 trillion
15%
some much
40%
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The average national income of the primary sector in India is $1,219 a year. By 2020, the amount is expected to rise to $4,200.
It depends on your income. It starts at 10% and goes up to 30% depending on how much your income is.
No. "Revenue" is any kind of income; it means "money collected". The government uses the word "revenue" to mean "money collected by the government", because the government is mostly concerned with how much money THEY collect, as opposed to somebody elses' revenue. The specific term for "government income" is a "tax".
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this might not answer your question completely but it has A LOT of info.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_federal_budget
yes,he has to pay 30% of income tax ,, bhawna :P........ i m aayushi :P
In India, there is no tax to be paid for income upto Rs 200 000.