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Revenue from the sale of government services, such as water supply and electricity, is often classified as:

AProprietary revenue

BCommercial revenue

CNon-tax revenue

DTransfer payments

Answer:

B. Commercial revenue

Read Explanation:

  • Revenue from government-provided goods and services like utilities, railways, or post offices is a type of commercial revenue.


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