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How Do Governments Make Money Without Taxes

How the state collects money

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Detail from the mural "Government" by Elihu Vedder in the Library of Congress

Policies

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  • Economic
  • Energy
  • Industrial
  • Investment
  • Social
  • Trade
  • Fiscal
  • Monetary
  • Policy mix

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  • Budget
    • policy
  • Debt
    • internal
  • Deficit / surplus
  • Finance ministry
  • Fiscal union
  • Revenue
  • Spending
    • deficit
  • Tax

Monetary policy

  • Bank reserves
    • requirements
  • Discount window
  • Gold reserves
  • Interest rate
  • Monetary authority
    • central bank
    • currency board
  • Monetary base
  • Monetary (currency) union
  • Money supply

Trade policy

  • Balance of trade
  • Free trade
  • Gains from trade
  • Non-tariff barrier
  • Protectionism
  • Tariff
  • Trade bloc
  • Trade creation
  • Trade diversion
  • Trade / commerce ministry
  • Revenue
  • Spending
  • Non-tax revenue
  • Tax revenue
  • Discretionary spending
  • Mandatory spending

Optimum

  • Balanced budget
  • Economic growth
  • Price stability

Reform

  • Fiscal adjustment
  • Monetary reform
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Government revenue or National revenue is money received by a government from taxes and non-tax sources to enable it to undertake government expenditures.

Government revenue as well as government spending are components of the government budget and important tools of the government's fiscal policy.

Seignorage is one of the ways a government can increase revenue, by deflating the value of its currency in exchange for surplus revenue, by saving money this way governments can increase the price of goods too far.

Government revenue [edit]

Government revenue is derived from:

  • Tax revenue: including taxes on the incomes and wealth accumulation of individuals and corporations and on the goods and services produced, exported and imported.
  • Non-tax revenue: includes dividends from government-owned corporations, central bank revenue and capital receipts in the form of external loans and debts from international financial institutions.

Politics [edit]

The Minister of National Revenue is the minister of the Crown in the Canadian Cabinet who is responsible for the Canada Revenue Agency.[1]

See also [edit]

  • Government budget
  • List of countries by government budget

References [edit]

  1. ^ Canada, Service (2015-10-23). "Forbidden". aem . Retrieved 2020-11-01 .
  • Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Revenue". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.
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How Do Governments Make Money Without Taxes

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