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The major source of revenue to a non-trading concern from its members.

Solution

Subscriptions

Explanation:

Subscriptions are the main source of revenue for a non-trading concern from its members. It is the amount paid by the members of a not-for-profit organsiation (NPO) for continuing their membership with the organisation.

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