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offices and courts according to local regulations. The parties to the matter then write their legal business on the paper and lodge it with the court or other interested party. This is an efficient way of collecting taxes and stamping documents without the need to submit them to a separate government stamp office.
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Stamped papers remain in use in many countries; however, electronic versions are being developed to reduce the risk of fraud. This has particularly been the case in India following a large-scale fraud in the year 2000. The use of stamped paper remains an important source of revenue in some developing
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The stamped paper has been widely used around the world to collect taxes on documents requiring stampings, such as leases, agreements, receipts, court documents and many others. The papers are bought blank apart from the pre-printed stamp and are available from stationers, lawyers' offices, post
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required all British colonies in the New World to use stamped paper prepared in London and embossed with a revenue stamp. The ill-feeling created by this law has been credited with sowing the seeds of the American Revolution.
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The stamp sometimes occupies the entire width of the top part of the paper and is often of an intricate engraved design to enhance security. The paper will also frequently have a whole page
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in the 1620s. It has been used widely in France (from 1651), Great Britain (from 1694), the United States, India and elsewhere.
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Richard Scott Morel, Americas and Oceania Collections blog, British Library, 30 June 2017. Retrieved 14 December 2023.
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The Stamps that Caused the American Revolution, the stamps of the 1765 British Stamp Act for America
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Stamped paper is thought to have been a Spanish invention, being introduced (or reinvented) in the
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Essays based on the Wyon head intended for stamped paper submitted after 1839 by Charles Whiting
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E-Stamping of properties – a sure way of avoiding corruption and bribery in Bengaluru (Archived)
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as although they may contain writing, they are not designed to be used to convey a message.
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Creating a Good Impression: three hundred years of The Stamp Office and stamp duties.
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Stamp for Independence: A brief philatelic tour of the Declaration of Independence.
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Paper with a pre-printed revenue stamp, for purposes of collecting taxes on its use
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Special Regulations for the Evaluation of Revenue Exhibits at F.I.P. Exhibitions
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A historical grammar: or A chronological abridgement of universal history
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was so unpopular that it has been credited with sowing the seeds of the
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United States Two-Cent Revenue Stamped Paper - The Civil War Designs
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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How Telgi Pulled Off Rs 3,000 Cr Stamp Paper Scam Until He Didn’t
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Einstein, Joseph; Thomas C. Kingsley and W. Richard DeKay.
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may not follow Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
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Bangladesh Govt to Amend Stamp Law to Boost Revenue
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Bengali

king george VI

Alipura State

Sangli State
foolscap
revenue stamp
postal stationery
use
American colonies
American Revolution
Netherlands
1765 Stamp Act
philately
watermark
Bangladesh
Abdul Karim Telgi
HĂ´tel du Timbre
Mackay, James
ISBN
0-85259-557-3
"The British Postal Museum and Archive: Philatelic glossary"
the original
A historical grammar: or A chronological abridgement of universal history


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