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Revenue bondA bond issued by a municipality to finance either a project or an enterprise in which the issuer pledges to the bondholders the revenues generated by the operation of the projects financed. Examples are hospital revenue bonds and sewer revenue bonds.Revenue bond Similar MatchesGeneral revenueGeneral revenueThe sum of taxes, charges, and miscellaneous income taken in at the state and local level while neglecting overlapping revenue which may be erroneously counted twice. Internal Revenue CodeInternal Revenue CodeThe various statutes and regulations making up federal tax law. Hospital revenue bondHospital revenue bondA bond issued to finance construction of a hospital by a municipal or state agency. Revenue argument for a tariffRevenue argument for a tariffThe use of a tariff to raise revenue for the government. Many other kinds of tax cause smaller distortions and are therefore preferable to tariffs for this purpose. However, a tariff is one of the easier taxes to collect, and it is therefore common in the early stages of a country's development. Maximum revenue tariffMaximum revenue tariffA tariff set to collect the largest possible revenue for the government. Further SuggestionsMunicipal revenue bondRevenue model Inland Revenue Pension Schemes Office Revenue sharing Internal Revenue Service Inland Revenue Total revenue Revenue Utility revenue bond Tariff revenue Toll revenue bond Marginal revenue Industrial revenue bond (IRB) Unearned income (revenue) Marginal revenue product Revenue Reconciliation Act of 1993 revenue account Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN) Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Revenue fund Redistributed tariff revenue Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 |
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