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Subscription Donations & Legacies Entrance Fees & Admission Fees Aid from Government and Other Institutions Aid from Government and Other Institutions Sale of old newspapers and periodicals Subscription Donations & Legacies Entrance Fees & Admission Fees Aid from Government and Other Institutions Aid from Government and Other Institutions Sale of old newspapers and periodicals Non-profit Organizations Some Peculiar Items

Periodical Subscription Life Membership Subscription Some Peculiar Items Subscriptions

General Donation and Legacies Specific Donation and Legacies Some Peculiar Items Donations and Legacies

Treated as revenue receipts and be transferred to the credit of Income and Expenditure Account. Treated as capital receipts and be added to the Capital Fund on the liability side of the Balance Sheet. Treated as revenue receipt and transferred to the credit of Income and Expenditure Account. Treated as revenue receipt and transferred to the credit of Income and Expenditure Account. Treated as capital receipt and added to Capital fund on the liability side. Treated as capital receipt and added to Capital fund on the liability side. 40% 60% Some Peculiar Items Entrance fees and Admission fees

General Aid Special Aid Some Peculiar Items Aid from govt.

Treated as revenue receipts and be transferred to the credit of Income and Expenditure Account. Some Peculiar Items Sale of old news paper