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stamp tax
noun
- a tax whose revenue is derived from the sale of stamps that are required to be affixed to certain retail merchandise and legal documents.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of stamp tax1
First recorded in 1815–25
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Example Sentences
There is at present a stamp tax of two cents on each hundred dollars value, or fraction thereof, figured on each separate lot.
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He obliged them to register the two edicts for the impt, territorial, and stamp-tax.
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The edict for the stamp tax has been the subject of reiterated orders and refusals to register.
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My letter by the packet informed you of the bed of justice, for enregistering the stamp tax and land tax.
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He was a strong advocate of prerogative and in 1756 advised the ministry to impose a stamp tax in America.
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