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  2. Non-governmental organisations in India - Wikipedia

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    Registration: As Trust As Society (and by default also as Trust in Maharashtra and Gujarat) As Section 8 Company Main Document: Trust deed Memorandum of Association and Rules & Regulations Memorandum and Articles of Association. Stamp Duty: Trust deed to be executed a non-judicial stamp paper of prescribed value

  3. List of states and union territories of India by tax revenues

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    Custom Duty: Duties of customs including export duties 84 Excise Duty : Duties of excise on the following goods manufactured or produced in India namely (a) Petroleum crude (b) high speed diesel (c) motor spirit (commonly known as petrol) (d) natural gas (e) aviation turbine fuel and (f) Tobacco and tobacco products

  4. StockHolding Corporation of India - Wikipedia

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    Stock Holding Corporation of India Limited (SHCIL) is an Indian custodian and depository participant, based in Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. [2] SHCIL was established in 1986 as a public limited company and is a subsidiary of IFCI. StockHolding became a subsidiary of IFCI Limited on April 7, 2015, which is a Government Company.

  5. Income tax in India - Wikipedia

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    Stamp duty and registration fees for a home; Sukanya Samriddhi Account; National Savings Certificate (NSC) (VIII Issue) Infrastructure bonds §80CCC – Life Insurance Corporation annuity premiums up to ₹ 150,000 §80CCD – Employee pension contributions, up to 10 percent of salary

  6. 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 ...

  7. Indian Stamp Act, 1899 - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Stamp Act of 1899 (2 of 1899), is an in-force Act of the Government of India for the charging of stamp duty on instruments recording transactions. [ 1 ] A India Rs. 2 stamped paper charged under the act in 1952

  8. General Post Office, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Situated in the vicinity of Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, the Mumbai General Post Office (GPO) is a paradigm of Indo-Saracenic architecture. Mumbai GPO is one of the five Philatelic Bureaus in the country (others being Chennai GPO , Kolkata GPO , Parliament Street, and New Delhi GPO ) that are authorised to sell the United Nations stamps.

  9. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    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 ]