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Stamp Duty Land Tax" (SDLT), a new transfer tax derived from stamp duty, was introduced for land and property transactions from 1 December 2003. SDLT is not a stamp duty, but a form of self-assessed transfer tax charged on "land transactions". On 24 March 2010, Chancellor Alistair Darling introduced two significant changes to UK Stamp Duty Land ...
Map of Pakistan showing the provinces. Pakistan first issued revenue stamps when it became independent in 1947 and continues to issue revenues to this day. In addition to national issues, the provinces of Balochistan, North West Frontier, Punjab, Sindh, as well as Azad Jammu and Kashmir, West Pakistan and the capital Islamabad also have or had their own stamps.
258.5 Stamp Duty Duly Stamped. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pakistan, 1948-c.1990 - Revenue stamps of Pakistan;
Second Islamic Summit Pakistan – 22 February 1974 One Souvenir Sheet & Two Stamp were issued on this occasion; Values: 20 Paisa, 50 Paisa, Souvenir Sheet 85 Paisa; Introduction of International System of weights and Measures in Pakistan – 1 July 1974 One stamp was issued on this occasion; Value: 20 Paisa; 10th Anniversary of R.C.D. – 21 ...
Siddiqui Stamps Catalogue - Collect Pakistan Postage Stamps 2011 Edition available at www.pakistanphilately.com Editor: Akhtar ul Islam Siddiqui Ron Doubleday and Usman Ali Isani, Pakistan Overprints on Indian Stamps and Postal Stationery 1947–1949, Karachi (1993).
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 ...
Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... This is a list of postage stamps and souvenir sheets issued by Pakistan Post from 2017 to present. 1947 to 1966 ...
Low Tax-to-GDP Ratio: Pakistan’s tax-to-GDP ratio remains lower than the global average. In recent years, the ratio has been approximately 9.5%, far below that of neighboring countries like India (16%) and Bangladesh (12%). This indicates inefficiencies in tax collection and necessitates systemic reforms.