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An 1861 3 Rupee Foreign Bill stamp of British India. A pair of Telegraph stamps overprinted for use as Court Fee stamps in 1870. India has been a heavy user of revenue stamps, both before and after independence. The first revenues were issued in the mid-nineteenth century and they are still being issued to this day.
Toggle Court Fee subsection. 64.1 Court Fee Copies. 64.2 Court Fee Service. 65 Court House. ... 258.7 Stamp Duty Reimbursement Fees. 259 Stamp Statute. 260 State Service.
A 1937 Indian Court Fee stamp overprinted for use in Aden. The British colony of Aden, which is now part of Yemen, issued revenue stamps from 1937 to around 1945.Prior to having its own issues, Aden had used revenue stamps of India.
Apart from the embossed stamps and the key types, a number of other fees or taxes had their own stamps. Many stamps issued in the 19th century depicted Queen Victoria, examples of these being stamps for Admiralty Court fees, [17] early Foreign Bill stamps, [15] Life Policy stamps [18] and stamps for Matrimonial Cause Fees. [19]
An 1898 £1 revenue stamp of Western Australia Revenue stamps on smuggled tobacco seized by the British tax authorities.. A revenue stamp, tax stamp, duty stamp or fiscal stamp is a (usually) adhesive label used to designate collected taxes or fees on documents, tobacco, alcoholic drinks, drugs and medicines, playing cards, hunting licenses, firearm registration, and many other things.
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A collection of Indian postage and revenue stamps, with various Indian dies and plates. A group of nine albums containing Indian fiscal stamps, Bonded Salt Boat notes, Court Fees, Hundi paper, promissory notes and sundry other duties. Also, copper dies and punches, and proofs and colour trials of stamps for Ceylon, India, Jamaica and Mauritius.