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The present formula gives the Federal Government 52.68 per cent, state governments 26.72 per cent and local governments 20.6 per cent.
Revenue allocation is the distribution of revenue, or total income, through a business, corporate or government structure. It often involves a complex process of determining how and where to funnel revenues in order to best maintain the viability and operating structure of an organisation.
The present formula gives the Federal Government 52.68 per cent, state governments 26.72 per cent and local governments 20.6 per cent.
Revenue allocation is the distribution of revenue, or total income, through a business, corporate or government structure. It