Nontax revenue in Texas includes all of the following EXCEPT

a. franchise fees.
b. tuition.
c. driver's license fees.
d. water bills.

I would say B

C is obviously wrong but it is so vague about the others

If you choose B, you're saying that tuition is taxed. Are you sure?

To determine which option is the correct answer, let's break down the options and understand what each one represents:

a. Franchise fees: These are fees paid by businesses to the state for the privilege of operating their business within Texas.

b. Tuition: This refers to the fees paid by students for education at public institutions in Texas.

c. Driver's license fees: These are fees paid by individuals in Texas for obtaining or renewing their driver's licenses.

d. Water bills: This refers to the fees paid by Texas residents for their water usage.

Now let's consider the question again. The question is asking which option is NOT included in the nontax revenue in Texas.

Based on the explanations above, we can eliminate options a (franchise fees), c (driver's license fees), and d (water bills) as they are all forms of nontax revenue in Texas.

Therefore, the correct answer would be b (tuition) as it is not a form of nontax revenue but rather a form of fees paid by individuals for education.