Receipts (definition)
Collections from the public and from payments by participants in certain social insurance and other Federal programs. These collections consist primarily of tax revenues and social insurance premiums, but also include receipts from court fines, certain fees, and deposits of earnings by the Federal Reserve System. Total receipts are compared with total outlays in calculating the budget surplus or deficit. | ||
State Law | ||
Connecticut | ||
means amounts accrued or received by a municipality, audited agency or reporting agency and reportable as revenues in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles Connecticut General Statutes 7-391 | ||
Kentucky | ||
includes the following: (a) “Nonrevenue receipts” means values accruing that either decrease an asset or create a liability Kentucky Statutes 48.010 |
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New Hampshire | ||
shall mean the receipt of money or thing of value or the receipt of a legally binding commitment to receive money or thing of value in the future for the purpose of promoting the success or defeat of a candidate or candidates or a measure or measures New Hampshire Revised Statutes 664:2 | ||
Ohio | ||
means the total amount of the prices of the sales of vendors, provided that the dollar value of gift cards distributed pursuant to an awards, loyalty, or promotional program, and cash discounts allowed and taken on sales at the time they are consummated are not included, minus any amount deducted as a bad debt pursuant to section 5739 Ohio Code 5739.01 | ||
South Carolina | ||
means the total amount of money collected by the site operator for waste disposal over a given period of time South Carolina Code 48-46-30 | ||
Utah | ||
means contributions and public service assistance Utah Code 20A-11-101 |