tax farmer Meaning in Bengali
ট্যাক্স্ফার্মার,
Similer Words:
tax freetax payer
taxi driver
taxi fare
taxi rank
taxidermies
te deum
te hee
tea bag
tea biscuit
tea caddy
tea chest
tea cosy
tea cozy
tea garden
tax farmer's Usage Examples:
Sometimes, as in the case of Miguel de Cervantes, the tax farmer was a government employee, paid a salary, and all money collected went.
Malikâne contracts were for life; this provided more security for the tax farmer (malikaneci).
(Chat, of the So (蘇) clan, 1813–1849), a Hokkien Chinese bird's nest tax farmer with ancestry from Fujian who eventually joined the nobility under King.
Sometimes the tax farmer might attempt to request customs duties on goods or traders which had.
RTGS: Chunseng Sae-khu) or Nguanseng Saekhu (Thai: ง่วนเส็ง แซ่คู) was a tax farmer and the patriarch of the Shinawatra clan.
He thrived under the Commonwealth as a tax farmer, taking up farms of the excise or customs and advancing other sums, secure.
Umar al-Zaydani (died 1706) was the multazem (tax farmer) of Safad and Tiberias, and surrounding villages, between 1697 and 1706 and the sanjak-bey (district.
persuaded Sidon to appoint him its tax farmer.
By 1738 he gained the surrender of Safed by its local strongman and tax farmer Muhammad Naf'i.
Oey Se) was a notable Chinese-Indonesian tycoon who acted as a pachter (tax farmer) for tobacco in the early 19th century.
Qasim's son Ahmad was the multazim (tax farmer) of Wadi al-Taym and neighboring Arqoub in 1592–1600, 1602, 1606, 1610–1615.
1590 as the local chief and tax farmer of the Chouf and, in contrast to his Ma'nid predecessors, cultivated close.
Emir Bashir I was confirmed the tax farmer of Mount Lebanon, and the latter appoint Umar al-Zaydani as the tax farmer of Safad.
Synonyms:
nontaxable; exempt; untaxed; tax-free;
Antonyms:
taxable; enforce; regulate; restrict; blame;