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".
Income Sales
Depending on the company the terms may be... Revenue, Income, Sales
Average revenue curve
what is another name for the principle of limited government
you can send a letter to the Department of Revenue at the address listed on any return. give as many details as you can...name, address, how/where income is earned, etc.
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Not sure exactly what you mean but the British Government department responsible for anti- smuggling operations has always been Customs and Excise. They recently merged with another department and changed their name to HMRC (Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs).
A common name for net income kept is "retained earnings."
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