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tax stamp

noun

  1. a stamp required to be affixed to certain products, documents, etc., before they change hands to indicate that a tax has been paid.


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"Consumers have not only been grappling with multiple April cost increases in the form of utilities, council tax, stamp duty, and road tax, but they are also hearing dire warnings of renewed high inflation on the back of the Trump tariffs," said Neil Bellamy, consumer insights director at GfK.

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The tax categories described as "other" - including capital gains tax, stamp duty and vehicle excise duty - are expected to raise £115 billion in this tax year, according to the OBR.

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These include capital gains tax, stamp duty and vehicle excise duty.

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Democrats say the pistol brace transforms a handgun into a short-barrel-rifle, which requires a federal tax stamp, and makes the gun more dangerous.

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As a result of the ATF’s staffing issues, the current wait time for a tax stamp form is one year, according to the GOP senators’ letter.

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