Stamp Duty
Stamp duty is a tax levied on legal documents, usually in the transfer of property, agreements, or contracts. It is paid to the government, typically through the purchase of a stamp, and varies based on the transaction value and jurisdiction.
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Remission of Stamp Duty by 2% for Several types of Registration
Government in the Finance (Revenue) Department have considered the necessity for remission of Stamp Duty temporarily by 2% for several types of registration up to 31st December, 2022
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West Bengal Stamp Rules, 1994
If the stamp has been bought in a district other than that in which it is presented for refund or renewal, the Collector shall refer the applicant to the Collector of the district where the stamp’ was purchased.
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