With stamp duty still with us, this presentation examines the following issues:
- what is dutiable?
- exemptions and concessions
- determining value
- apportioning value between jurisdictions.
Source: National
Published Date: 29 Jul 2005
With stamp duty still with us, this presentation examines the following issues:
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