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How does taxation relate to government revenue?

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In modern economies, taxes are the most important source of governmental revenue. However, taxation is not a government's only source of revenue. Taxes differ from other sources of revenue in that they are compulsory levies and are unrequited (except payroll taxes)—i.e., they are generally not paid in exchange for some specific thing.