betting tax

Betting Tax Meaning in Bengali: বাজি কর (noun, bāji kara), সট্টা কর (noun, shat̪t̪a kara), বাজি কর (noun, bāji kara)

Definition and Part of Speech:

Betting tax (noun, pronounced as bet-ing taks) refers to a tax imposed on the amount of money wagered on betting activities. It is a form of tax levied by the government on the betting industry to generate revenue.

Synonyms of Betting Tax:

1. Gambling tax (noun, pronounced as gam-bling taks)
2. Wagering tax (noun, pronounced as way-jer-ing taks)
3. Betting duty (noun, pronounced as bet-ing doo-tee)

Antonyms of Betting Tax:

1. Tax exemption (noun, pronounced as taks ig-zemp-shun)
2. Tax deduction (noun, pronounced as taks dih-duk-shun)

Origin of Betting Tax:

The concept of betting tax originated as a means for governments to regulate and control the betting industry. It allows the government to collect revenue from the profits generated by betting activities.

Nearby Words:

1. Betting (noun, pronounced as bet-ing)
2. Tax (noun, pronounced as taks)
3. Gambling (noun, pronounced as gam-bling)

Betting Tax in Literature Quotes:

1. “The only sure thing about luck is that it will change.” – Bret Harte (Bengali meaning: “ভাগ্যের সম্ভাব্যতা হলো যে এটা পরিবর্তন হবে।” – ব্রেট হার্ট)
2. “In gambling, the many must lose in order that the few may win.” – George Bernard Shaw (Bengali meaning: “বাজি খেলায়, অনেকে হারাতে হবে যাতে কয়েকজন জিততে পারে।” – জর্জ বার্নার্ড শও)

Betting Tax Meaning in Different Languages:

Bengali: বাজি কর
Hindi: शर्टकर
Nepali: दांडाकर
Urdu: شرطہ کر
Tamil: பந்தய வரி
Telugu: బెట్టింగ్ పన్ను
Arabic: ضريبة المراهنة
Chinese: 赌税
Japanese: 賭け税
Russian: налог на ставки

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