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Receipts that neither create a liability nor reduce the assets of the government are called:
Adisinvestment receipts
Brevenue receipts
Ccapital receipts
Dborrowings
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. revenue receipts
Revenue receipts neither create liabilities nor reduce assets (e.g. taxes).
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