| 41. | He opposed the corn laws, alcohol, stamp duties, capital punishment, war and slavery.
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| 42. | There are also stamp duties on certain transactions, and property taxes ('rates').
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| 43. | A power of attorney, whether special or general, is no longer subject to stamp duty.
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| 44. | NBFCs usually structure their deals as lease or hire purchase as stamp duties are lower in such cases.
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| 45. | On 24 March 2010, Chancellor Alistair Darling introduced two significant changes to UK Stamp Duty Land Tax.
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| 46. | The government is looking at raising the level of stamp duty from 0.5 to 1 per cent.
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| 47. | The new levy will put pressure on Sir Donald Tsang to cut stamp duty when he releases the budget.
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| 48. | Inflation was curbed mainly by the abolition of stamp duty on loans, lower mobile phone charges and prices.
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| 49. | Until 1793 stamp duty was always imposed as a fixed amount, regardless of the size of the transaction.
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| 50. | Stamp duty on repurchases of shares with a value of less than ?000 was abolished from 13 March 2008.
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