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Title:
TAX REVENUE IN KARNATAKA - AN ANALYSIS

Authors:
Shanmukhappa M T AND T. R. Manjunath

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Shanmukhappa M T1 AND T. R. Manjunath2
1. Research Scholar, Department of PG Studies and Research in Economics, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta, Shivamogga.
2. Professor (Retired), Department of PG Studies and Research in Economics, Kuvempu University, Jnana Sahyadri, Shankaraghatta, Bhadravathi Taluk, Shivamogga District 577451, Karnataka

MLA 8
M T, Shanmukhappa, and T.R. Manjunath. "TAX REVENUE IN KARNATAKA - AN ANALYSIS." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, vol. 6, no. 1, Jan. 2021, pp. 247-255, doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i01.017. Accessed Jan. 2021.
APA 6
M T, S., & Manjunath, T. (2021, January). TAX REVENUE IN KARNATAKA - AN ANALYSIS. Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research, 6(1), 247-255. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i01.017
Chicago
M T, Shanmukhappa, and T.R. Manjunath. "TAX REVENUE IN KARNATAKA - AN ANALYSIS." Int. j. of Social Science and Economic Research 6, no. 1 (January 2021), 247-255. Accessed January, 2021. doi:10.46609/IJSSER.2021.v06i01.017.

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Abstract:
India is a federal country and hence has a federal financial system. It implies that each level of government is entrusted with a source to raise adequate revenue to discharge its functions. A state has its tax revenue and nontax revenue resources. This study concentrates on the basic structure and analysis of the state’s tax revenues of Karnataka. The trend has been studied over the last two decades with analysis on reasons for its variations. There is a definite increase in the ability of the state to raise revenue internally in the past ten years. The state of Karnataka has also shown an increase in its share of the state's tax revenue to GDP from the level that was obtained in the early 1990s. The present study has been conducted based on secondary data.

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