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A local government gets about the same amount of revenue from property, sales, and income taxes as it does from
other local fees.
state and federal funds.
fund-raising events.
utility bills.
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state and federal funds.
Intergovernmental transfers (grants and aid from state and federal governments) make up roughly the same share of local revenue as combined property, sales, and income taxes.
Intergovernmental transfers (grants and aid from state and federal governments) make up roughly the same share of local revenue as combined property, sales, and income taxes.
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