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Special Revenue Fund

A Special Revenue Fund is a type of government account used to track funds that are collected for specific purposes, such as taxes or fees, and allocated only for those designated activities. These funds ensure that money designated for particular programs—like public transportation or parks—is used only for that purpose, maintaining transparency and accountability. They operate separately from general funds to monitor how resources are spent on particular services, helping governments manage and report financial activities accurately for designated projects or programs.