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  2. Property tax - Wikipedia

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    A state tax commonly called "stamp duty" is assessed when property is purchased or transferred. It is typically around 5% of the purchase price, payable by the purchaser. Other transfer charges may also apply, including special fees for investors from overseas. [7] "Land tax" – also a state tax – is assessed every year on a property's value.

  3. List of types of revenue stamps - Wikipedia

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    103 Foreign Trade Tax. ... 258.5 Stamp Duty Duly Stamped. ... Jamaica, 1950s-1970s - Revenue stamps of Jamaica; Colonial Office Services

  4. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    The Budget in 2017 abolished stamp duty for first-time home buyers in England and Wales purchasing homes up to £300,000, saving first-time buyers up to £5,000. Additionally, first-time buyers spending up to £500,000 will only pay stamp duty at 5% on the amount in excess of £300,000.

  5. Stamp duty changes 'will motivate first-time buyers' - AOL

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    First-time buyers currently pay no stamp duty on homes up to £425,000, but this will drop to £300,000 in April. There is also an expectation of a steady reduction in interest rates during 2024 ...

  6. Foreign buyers will see stamp duty owed increase by £95,000

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    London’s high-end homebuyers paid 12% of the stamp duty owed across England in 2020, despite accounting for just 0.1% of market transactions. Foreign buyers will see stamp duty owed increase by ...

  7. Ad valorem tax - Wikipedia

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    It was introduced by the Howard Government on 1 July 2000, replacing the previous federal wholesale sales tax system and designed to phase out the various state and territory taxes such as banking taxes, stamp duty and land value tax. While this was the stated intent at the time, the States still charge duty on a various transactions, including ...

  8. Revenue stamps of Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica issued many embossed revenue stamps, which were either printed in large sheets to be used as adhesive revenue stamps, or as directly embossed impressed duty stamps. Adhesive issues were those of the United Kingdom overprinted JAMAICA in black. These exist in various colours, formats and sizes.

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