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internal revenue
noun
the revenue of a government from any domestic source, usually considered to be any source other than customs.
internal revenue
noun
government income derived from taxes, etc, within the country
Word History and Origins
Origin of internal revenue1
Example Sentences
"The government has expanded its assistance to the people and is doing what is in its capacity, But our budget is based on internal revenues, and we are facing sanctions."
Dock’s 1894 certificate, signed by a collector of internal revenue in Portland, Ore., lists his occupation as a cook, and his complexion as “dark.”
The group was referring to a 1985 amendment to the internal revenue code permanently barring a public officer convicted of a tax crime from voting and running in any election.
“Public officials who violate the internal revenue code are perpetually disqualified from holding any public office and participating in election,” Ocampo, who fought the Marcos dictatorship, told Reuters, citing an article of the code.
In 1791, Congress passed a measure taxing distilled spirits; it was the first internal revenue act in U.S. history.
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