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  2. Let Wall Street Pay for the Restoration of Main Street Bill

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    The federal tax on stock sales of 0.1 per cent at issuance and 0.04 per cent on transfers. Currently, the US has a very minor 0.0034 per cent tax which is levied on stock transactions. The tax, known as Section 31 fee, is used to support the operation costs of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In 1998, the federal government ...

  3. Demat account - Wikipedia

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    There are four major charges usually levied on a demat account: account opening fee, annual maintenance fee, custodian fee and transaction fee. Charges for all fees vary by depository participant. Account-opening fee - There may not be an opening account fee. Private banks do not have one, but other entities do impose an opening fee. [2]

  4. Depository participant - Wikipedia

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    In India, a Depository Participant (DP) is described as an Agent of the depository.They are the intermediaries between the depository and the investors. The relationship between the DPs and the depository is governed by an agreement made between the two under the Depositories Act.

  5. Automated Payment Transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    The APT Tax was originally proposed to replace the entire federal and state tax system - including income, corporate profits, excise and estate taxes - in favor of a tiny tax on all transactions. [8] The tax would be automatically deducted from special taxpayer accounts, linked by software to all accounts at financial institutions capable of ...

  6. Alvarez & Marsal Taxand Adds Tax Transaction and ... - AOL

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  7. What Is Double Taxation and How To Avoid It - AOL

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    For example, if you deducted $1,500 in state taxes last year, but your state refund this year was $2,000, you only need to report a tax refund of $500 on your federal income tax return.

  8. Securities Transaction Tax - Wikipedia

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    The original tax rate was set at 0.125% for a delivery-based equity transaction and 0.025% on an INTER-day transaction. [3] The rate was set at 0.017% on all Futures and Options transactions. STT was originally introduced in 2004 by the then Finance Minister, P. Chidambaram to stop tax avoidance of capital gains tax.

  9. Financial transaction tax - Wikipedia

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    The current transaction tax is levied per transaction at a rate of not less than 0.01% and not more than 0.06%, based on the value of the futures contract. Revenue from the securities transaction tax and the futures transaction tax was about €2.4 billion in 2009. The major part of this revenue came from the taxation of bonds and stocks (96.5%).