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  2. Surtax - Wikipedia

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    Canada [ edit ] The provincial portion of the value-added tax on goods and services in two Canadian jurisdictions, Quebec and Prince Edward Island , was formerly calculated as a surtax on the sticker price plus the federal Goods and Services Tax .

  3. 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 ...

  4. Transfer tax - Wikipedia

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    Examples of such taxes include some forms of stamp duty, real estate transfer tax, and levies for the formal registration of a transfer. In some jurisdictions, transfers of certain forms of property require confirmation by a notary. While notarial fees may add to the cost of the transaction, they are not a transfer tax in the strict sense of ...

  5. Overprint - Wikipedia

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    Any overprint which restates a stamp's face value in a new currency is also described as a surcharge. [5] Some postal systems have resorted to surcharge overprints when converting to a new national monetary system, such as Sierra Leone did when the British Commonwealth converted to decimal currency in the 1960s.

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  7. Duty (tax) - Wikipedia

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    In economics, a duty is a target-specific form of tax levied by a state or other political entity. It is often associated with customs , in which context they are also known as tariffs or dues . The term is often used to describe a tax on certain items purchased abroad.

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  9. Revenue stamps of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A set of Canadian electricity and gas inspection stamps from 1930. Revenue stamps in Canada were issued from 1864 to 2005. In addition to national issues, the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec (Lower Canada), Saskatchewan and Yukon as well as Cape Breton, Halifax, Morden, Saskatoon and Winnipeg also ...