Sir/Madam
What are the main revenue sources of Central Government?
Sir/Madam
What are the main revenue sources of Central Government?
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The main sources of land revenue are:
1. Land revenue
2. Excise duty
3. Service tax
4. Income tax
5. Interest from payments
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The main Revenue resources for the Central Government of India are as follows -:
1. Income Tax .
2. Revenue Tax .
3. Land Revenue Taxes .
4. Road Tax .
5. Other Company Taxes and item Tax .
Hi,As far as main revenue sources of Central Government is concern main sources of land revenue are:1. Land revenue2. Excise duty3. Service tax4. Income tax5. Interest from payments
These five are main revenue sources of Central Government:-
1. Land revenue
2. Excise duty
3. Service tax
4. Income tax
5. Interest from payments