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What are the non-tax revenues included in the general public budget?

Non-tax revenue in the general public budget includes the following categories: 1. Special revenue: This usually refers to funds raised by the government for specific purposes, such as research funds for some major national special projects.

2. Administrative fee income: This is the fee charged by the government when it provides certain public services, such as driver's license fee, marriage certificate fee, etc.

3. Income from fines and confiscation: This mainly includes income from fines or confiscation for violations of laws, regulations or administrative regulations.

4. State-owned capital operating income: This mainly comes from the profit distribution of state-owned enterprises, including profits, dividends, bonuses, etc. turned over by state-owned enterprises.

5. Income from paid use of state-owned resources (assets): This mainly comes from rents, royalties, etc. collected by the government for the use of state-owned resources or assets.

6. Other income: This mainly includes donation income, rental income and other non-tax income.

The specific types included may vary depending on the financial governance regulations and administrative service scope of various levels of government.

If necessary, it is recommended that you consult relevant financial management books or consult professionals.