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  2. Value-added tax - Wikipedia

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    VAT was implemented in 1984 and is administered by the State Administration of Taxation. In 2007, VAT revenue was 15.47 billion yuan ($2.2 billion), 33.9 percent of China's total tax revenue. [dubious – discuss] The standard rate is 13%. A reduced rate of 9% applies to products such as books and types of oils, and 6% for services except for ...

  3. Impressed duty stamp - Wikipedia

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    Impressed duty stamp. An impressed duty stamp is a form of revenue stamp created by impressing ( embossing) a stamp onto a document using a metal die to show that the required duty (tax) had been paid. The stamps have been used to collect a wide variety of taxes and duties, including stamp duty and duties on alcohol, financial transactions ...

  4. Inland Revenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1995 to help promote self-assessment tax returns, Inland Revenue created the character of Hector the Tax Inspector to help in their advertising campaign. HM Revenue and Customs. The 2004 Budget included proposals to merge HM Customs and Excise with the Board of Inland Revenue to form a new department, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC).

  5. Board of Inland Revenue Stamping Department Archive

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    The Board of Inland Revenue Stamping Department Archive in the British Library contains artefacts from 1710 onwards, and has come into existence through amendments in United Kingdom legislation. [1] This collection is a key resource for researchers interested in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries postal and revenue philately and ...

  6. Board of Inland Revenue v Haddock - Wikipedia

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    The case of the negotiable cow, collected in Uncommon Law. Board of Inland Revenue v Haddock (also known as the negotiable cow) is a fictitious legal case written by the humorist A. P. Herbert for Punch magazine as part of his series of Misleading Cases in the Common Law. It was first published in book form in More Misleading Cases in the ...

  7. Revenue stamps of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The first Trinidad revenue was issued in 1887 and consisted of a 1d postage stamp of 1883 overprinted FEE. Other values were prepared but none were issued, since later that year a new set with values from ½d to 5s was issued. A year later 10s and £1 values were added to this series (by surcharging 5s stamps).

  8. Category:Chairmen of the Board of Inland Revenue - Wikipedia

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    W. John Wood (civil servant, born 1790) Categories: British Permanent Secretaries. Civil servants in the Board of Inland Revenue. Chairpersons by organization.

  9. Trinidad Petroleum Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Trinidad Petroleum Holdings. Trinidad Petroleum Holdings is a state-owned oil company in Trinidad and Tobago. Its principal activities are the exploration, development, and production of hydrocarbons, operations it conducts through its primary subsidiary, Heritage Petroleum Company Ltd. Trinidad Petroleum Holdings also owns Guaracara Refining ...