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  2. Inland Revenue Department (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    The IRD is responsible for the administration of the following Hong Kong ordinances on taxes and duties and the related rules and regulations: Betting Duty Ordinance Cap.108; Business Registration Ordinance Cap.310; Estate Duty Ordinance Cap.111; Hotel Accommodation Tax Ordinance Cap.348; Inland Revenue Ordinance Cap.112; Stamp Duty Ordinance ...

  3. Stamp Duty Ordinance - Wikipedia

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    The examples are Hong Kong bearer instrument, Hong Kong stock, conveyance, contract note. Section 4 - Charging of, liability for, and recovery of stamp duty; Section 8 - Duplicates and counterparts; Section 9 - Late stamping; Section 10 - How instruments to be written, charged and stamped; Section 13 - Adjudication of stamp duty by Collector

  4. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    Historic Hong Kong stamp duty revenue stamp and overembossing die (1905). Actual stamps are no longer used. According to Schedule 1 of Hong Kong Stamp Duty Ordinance Cap.117 (SDO), Stamp duty applies to some legal binding documents as classified into 4 heads: Head 1: All sale or lease transactions in Hong Kong immovable property.

  5. Hong Kong Note Printing - Wikipedia

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    In March 1997, the government sold 15% of the company's issued share capital to the China Banknote Printing and Minting Corporation (CBPMC). In October of the same year, the government sold 10% of the company's issued share capital to each of the three note-issuing banks in Hong Kong (total 30%), namely The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, the Standard Chartered Bank (now ...

  6. Taxation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Income tax rate in Hong Kong is 2% when net taxable income is from 1 to 50,000 Hong Kong dollars, 6% when net taxable income is between 50,001 and 100,000 Hong Kong dollars, 10% when net taxable income is between 100,001 and 150,000 Hong Kong dollars and 14% when net taxable income is between 150,001 and 200,000 Hong Kong dollars.

  7. Financial transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    A stamp duty was introduced in the United Kingdom as an ad valorem tax on share purchases in 1808. [69] Stamp duties are collected on documents used to effect the sale and transfer of certificated stock and other securities of UK based companies. [45] It can be avoided using CFDs.

  8. Hong Kong one thousand-dollar note - Wikipedia

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    Later on 6 March 1979, the Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) issued its own one thousand-dollar note, with a dimension of 100mm by 170mm. Since 1985, the note issued by both banks were redesigned with a shrunk size of 81.5mm by 163mm.

  9. Banknotes of the Hong Kong dollar - Wikipedia

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    Bank of China Tower $500: Hong Kong International Airport: Bank of China Tower $1,000: Wan Chai Waterfront: Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre and Central Plaza: Bank of China Tower Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) series $20: Hong Kong 1850s picture: Chiwen: $50: Hong Kong 1890s picture: Bixi: $100: Hong Kong 1930s picture: Qilin: $500