Derived Tax Revenues Definition | Becker

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Derived Tax Revenues

Derived (non?exchange) tax revenues are taxes imposed on or derived from exchange transactions such as commercial sales (sales taxes), taxpayer income (income taxes), etc. See also imposed non?exchange revenues and government-mandated non?exchange transactions and voluntary non?exchange transactions.

Related Terms:

Imposed Non-exchange Revenues [FARBAR]Government-Mandated Non-exchange Transactions [FARBAR]Voluntary Non-exchange Transactions [FARBAR]Back to Dictionary

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