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114 Government Savings Bank Duty. 115 Graded Tax. ... Permanent link; Page information; ... Pakistan, 1947-c.2008 - Revenue stamps of Pakistan; Somalia, 1946-1947;
Stamp duty was formerly a graduated progressive tax with the more expensive the house bought the greater the stamp duty rate. The top rate slowly increased from 0.5% in 1882 to 3% in 1947, 5% in 1973, 6% in 1975, reaching its peak at 9% in 1997. [7]
Almost 60 per cent of Haryana’s revenue accrues from Gurugram by way of excise duty, sales tax, stamp duty and registration. [13] Gurgaon’s population has increased from some 870,539 in census 2001 to 1,514,085 in census 2011, an increase of 74 per cent in the decade in reference.
One stamp was issued on this occasion; Value: 8a; Completion of Warsak Hydroelectric Project – 1 July 1961 One stamp was issued on this occasion; Value: 40p; Child Welfare Week – 2 October 1961; Two stamps were issued on this occasion Values: 13p, 90p Co-operative Day – 4 November 1961 Two stamps were issued on this occasion; Values: 13p, 90p
Canadian import duties is the amount of tax or tariff paid while importing goods into Canada. The Canada Border Services Agency collects the tariff on all imported goods. [ 1 ] The collection, administration and imposition of such duties is administered by the Customs Tariff Act .
Stamp duty was introduced as an ad valorem tax on share purchases in 1808, [40] preceding by over 150 years the Tobin tax on currency transactions. Changes were made in 1963. [41] In 1963 the rate of the UK Stamp Duty was 2%, subsequently fluctuating between 1% and 2%, until a process of its gradual reduction started in 1984, when the rate was ...
One stamp was issued on this occasion Value: Rs. 2 1986 –11 Wildlife Series – 4 December 1986; One stamp was issued on this occasion Value: Rs. 2 1986 –12 ECOPHILEX 86 National Stamp Exhibition – 20 December 1986; Three stamp were issued in se-tanent strip of three stamp throughout the sheet. Value: Rs. 3, Rs. 3, Rs. 3
The Federal Government can impose limitations or restrictions on regulatory duty on all or any of the imported or exported goods through a notification in the official Gazette. Such limitations or restrictions, according to the First Schedule, [ 1 ] should not exceed 100% of the goods value, as specified under Section 25-1B or Section 25-A.