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  2. Stamp duty - Wikipedia

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    Counterparts (duplicate copies) of documents are taxed the lesser of €12.50 or the duty on the original document. The value of property for stamp duty excludes VAT. Gifts are taxed at market value. [8] Several exemptions including those for gifts between close relatives and first time home buyers expired in 2010. [9]

  3. Revenue stamps of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Only one set of tax instalment stamps was issued, in 1941. It was the keytype used in all Australian states, overprinted QLD. below the value. Twenty nine values ranging from 1d to £5 were issued, and are most commonly found in mint condition.

  4. Taxation in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A goods and services tax (GST) is a value added tax levied by the federal government at 10% on the supply of most goods and services by entities registered for the tax. The GST was introduced in Australia on 1 July 2000 by the then Howard Liberal government .

  5. Income tax in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the flood levy, introduced by the Gillard Labor government as a result of the 2010–11 Queensland floods, applied. Marginal Tax Rates and Income Brackets for 2012–13 Taxable income

  6. Ham is the centerpiece of many holiday meals. Is it good for you?

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    A 2-ounce portion of ham alone makes up 26% of your daily value (DV) of sodium, per Healthline. High sodium diets may increase your risk of developing high blood pressure, ...

  7. Taxation in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The rate of stamp duty on policies of insurance ranges from 0.1% to 11% whereas the applicable general rates on transfers of immovable properties and securities are 5% and 2% respectively. The duty payable is calculated on the dutiable value of the document or transfer in question and in practice it is paid by the transferee.