revenue law is a law pertaining to the collection of taxes to cover government expenses. They collect these taxes and place them into the treasury.
Annual Net Revenue
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The house of Reps.
The house of Reps.
the term profit means the profit is made from a proportion of sales revenue.
Contemporary law means the present and prevailing law
To abide by the law means to follow and obey the law.
For a government that taxes and spends, there is revenue (income) and expenditures (outlays). When the expenditures exceed the revenue, the difference is a deficit, also referred to as a "shortfall". When revenue exceeds expenditures, there is money left over, and this is a surplus.
Any member of the House.
You don't pay tax on revenue. You pay tax on net earnings...that is, essentially, revenue minus expenses.
the term profit means the profit is made from a proportion of sales revenue.
William E. Massey has written: 'Practitioners analysis of Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993' -- subject(s): Law and legislation, Income tax, Business enterprises, Social security taxes, Taxation 'Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993' -- subject(s): Internal revenue law, Law and legislation, Taxation, United States