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  2. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    Stamp Duty Land Tax" (SDLT), a new transfer tax derived from stamp duty, was introduced for land and property transactions from 1 December 2003. SDLT is not a stamp duty, but a form of self-assessed transfer tax charged on "land transactions". On 24 March 2010, Chancellor Alistair Darling introduced two significant changes to UK Stamp Duty Land ...

  3. E-stamping - Wikipedia

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    e-Stamping is a computer-based application and a secured way of paying non-judicial stamp duty to the government. e-Stamping is currently operational in the states of Odisha, Haryana, Gujarat, Karnataka, NCR Delhi, Bihar, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Rajasthan, Himachal Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and the union territories of Dadra & Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu Puducherry, Jharkhand and Uttar ...

  4. Stamped paper - Wikipedia

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    The stamped paper has been widely used around the world to collect taxes on documents requiring stampings, such as leases, agreements, receipts, court documents and many others. The papers are bought blank apart from the pre-printed stamp and are available from stationers, lawyers' offices, post offices and courts according to local regulations.

  5. Revenue stamps of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first revenue stamps in the United States were used briefly during colonial times, among the most notable usage involved the Stamp Act.Long after independence, the first revenue stamps printed by the United States government were issued in the midst of the American Civil War, prompted by the urgent need to raise revenue to pay for the great costs it incurred.

  6. Stamp condition - Wikipedia

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    The following grades convey how well centered the stamp is and the width of the stamp's margins. [1] Superb is sometimes used for a perfect stamp. Extra fine (EF) or extremely fine (XF) is a perfectly centered stamp with wide margins. Very fine (VF) is a well centered stamp with ample margins.

  7. Gallery of passport stamps by country or territory - Wikipedia

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    Entry Stamp Exit Stamp Visa Notes Abkhazia Afghanistan Albania [note 1] Algeria American Samoa: Un­known Andorra: None: None [note 2] Angola Anguilla: None [citation needed] Un­known: Antarctica: Un­known: None [note 3] Antigua and Barbuda: None: Un­known Argentina: None Armenia Aruba: None [note 4] Australia: None [note 5] Austria ...

  8. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    The 5-cent stamp paid for a letter weighing less than 1/2 ounce and traveling up to 300 miles, the 10-cent stamp for deliveries to locations greater than 300 miles, or, twice the weight deliverable for the 5-cent stamp. Each stamp was hand engraved in what is believed to be steel, and laid out in sheets of 200 stamps.

  9. 5 ways to make your artificial Christmas tree smell like the ...

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    Essential Oils. It’s your tree, so make it smell how you like! If pine isn’t your favorite scent, use fir or cedarwood instead. If you’re not keen on your home potentially smelling like a ...