black money
Americannoun
noun
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that part of a nation's income that relates to its black economy
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any money that a person or organization acquires illegally, as by a means that involves tax evasion
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money to fund a government project that is concealed in the cost of some other project
Etymology
Origin of black money
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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Obscure black money was a large source of funding for one of the world’s most expensive elections.
From Slate • May 31, 2019
Past efforts to attract black money into the light—using tax amnesties, for example—have had little effect.
From Economist • Dec. 1, 2016
In India, real estate is the main vehicle politicians and businessmen have used to invest so-called black money, on which taxes have not been paid.
From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2016
In a country where "black money", or undeclared wealth, is rampant, Sahara's size and spending power have long fuelled speculation over how the company operates.
From Reuters • Sep. 26, 2012
The combination of black money, shoddy financial controls, shady bank accounts and shredded documents proves to be quite elusive.
From After the Rain : how the West lost the East by Vaknin, Samuel
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