maksutulust
Maksutulust is an Estonian term meaning revenue that comes from taxation. The word combines maksu (tax) and tulu (revenue), and maksutulust is used in budgetary and economic contexts to mean “from tax revenue” or “of tax revenue.” In public finance, maksutulu denotes the portion of government revenue generated by taxes, as opposed to non-tax revenue such as fees, charges, profits from state-owned enterprises, or grants from other levels of government.
In Estonia, maksutulu is the principal source of public funds used to finance core government activities. It
Tax revenue is central to budgeting and fiscal planning. Its size and stability depend on economic activity,
See also: Public finance, Taxation in Estonia, Government budget.