A Patwari collects the land revenue in the village
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A Surplus
The government collects nontax revenue from various sources, including fees for services, fines, and penalties. Additionally, it generates income from the sale of government assets or resources, such as land and natural resources. Other sources include investment income from government-owned enterprises and interest earned on loans and investments. These revenue streams help fund public services without relying solely on taxation.
the Import agency
The Georgia Department of Revenue. http://www.etax.dor.ga.gov/
The village patwari in India is responsible for maintaining land records, collecting land revenue, and providing information related to land details to the local government. They also play a role in resolving land-related disputes and updating land records when transactions occur in the village.
The Internal Revenue Service is the department that collects taxes. The Internal Revenue Service collects the money for the US Department of Treasury.
HM Revenue & Customs
the irs or internal revenue service
The Georgia Department of Revenue
Missouri Department of Revenue collects all the state taxes in Missouri.
the state with the highest revenue allocation in Nigeria
no
A Surplus
The English introduced in 1822 a new land settlement on a temporary basis,so far as revenue was concerned.It was introduced in the Gangetic valley,North-West Provinces,parts of Bengal and Bombay,parts of Punjab and parts of central India.Under this system Mahals(group of villagers) were created as community blocks.They were held responsible for the collection of land revenue from their respective Mahals or blocks.Moreover, the land revenue was also reviewed on the basis of the produce of a mahal.
village revenue officer
In the Mahalwari system, people from the company went from the village to village inspecting the land, measuring the fields and recording the rights and customs of the different groups there. The, the estimated revenue for each plot of land within the village was divided up to calculate how much each villager would pay. This payment was given to the headman of the village and then given as revenue to the company. This form of payment, however, was not fixed like that of Permanent Settlement, but it was revised periodically from year to year .. ..