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A Canadian revenue stamp.
Most government revenue comes from us
Canada's Revenue's purpose is to deal with the financial matters of Canadian and non Canadian residents living in Canada. This includes business and personal taxes, and charities.
public revenue is the government income
The Canadian Customs and Revenue Agency existed between 1999-2003 as the result of the combining of the Department of National Revenue and Canada Customs, The CCRA was consequently divided into the Canada Border Services Agency and the Canada Revenue Agency. These Agencies can be located across Canada in each of the Canadian provinces/territories operating from their own local office.
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".
One of the biggest sources of revenue for the Canadian government is income taxes. Another big source of revenue for Canada is consumption taxes.
Most government revenue comes from us
The government raised revenue by increasing taxes.
The main source of government revenue is taxes.
The main source of government revenue at all levels is from taxes.
Government money is called Revenue