STAMP DUTIES ACT. The following is the new Stamp Duties Act passed in the General Assembly of New Zealand last session, and which came into force on the Ist inst : — SCHEDULE I. g'ontainjno the duties on deeds and other Instruments relating to Transactions between Living Persons., £ s. d Agreement or anj r minute or me. j niorandum of any agreement j under hand only, where the •. matter thereof shall be of the value of L2O or upwards ; whether the same shall only be evidence of a contract or obligatory on the parties from itsbeing a written instrument, together with every schedule receipt or other matter put or endorsed thereon or annexed thereto 0 10 Provided always, thatwheredivers letters shallbe offered in evidence to prove any agreement between the parties who shall havo written such letters, it shall bo sufficient if any of such letters shall be stamped with a duty of two shillings and sixpence. Bills of Exchange — Inland Bill of Exchange Draft or Order for the payment to the bearer or to order at any time otherwise than on demand of any sum of money not exceedingLSO ... 0 1 0 Ditto, not exceeding LIOO ... 0 2 0 And where the sum shall exceed LIOO, then for every LSO, and also for fractional part of LSO 0 10 Foreign Bill of Exchange drawn in but payable out of the colony of New Zealand— If drawn singly or otherwise than in a set of two or more (a) If drawn in sets of two, then for every bill of each set where the sum payable shall not exceed LSO * ' ... 0 0 6 And where it shall exceed LSO and not exceed LI OO ... 0 10 And where the same shall exceed LIOO. then for every LSO or any fractional part of LSO 0 0 6 If drawn in sets of three or more for every bill of each set where the sum payable thereby shall not exceed LnO , 0 0 4 And where it shall exceed LSO and not exceed LIOO ... 0 0 8 And where the same shall exceed LI 00, then for every LSO and also any fractional part of LSO 0 0 4 Exemptions from the foregoing duties on bills of exchange, aU debentures and treasury bills issued by the Government of New Zealand. All drafts or orders for the payment of any sum of money to the bearer on demand, drawn upon any hanker, person, or company, aro exemptfrom tlie foregomgduties but are subject to the duty of Id charged upon drafts or'orders. Bill of Exchange drawn out of tho colony, but endorsed or nego. tiateu within the colony, the same duties as on a bill of exchange drawn within the colony, and payable within the colony Promissory Note, for the payment iv any other manner than to the bearer, on demand, of any sum of money not exceeding L 25 0 0 6 Exceeding L 25, not exceeding'LSO 0 10 Promissory Note, for the payment either to the bearer, on demand, or in any other manner than to^ the bearer, on demand, of any sum of money exceeding LSO and not exceeding LIOO ... 0 -2 0 Where the sum shall exceed LI 00 then for every LSO, and fractional part of LSO ... 0 1 0 Exemptions from the foregoing duties on promissory notes, but not from any other duty to which the same may be liable. All promissory notes, for tho pnyment of money on demand, issued by any Bank or Banking Company in New Zealand authorised to issue such notes, and making such returns, and paying such compositions as is in this Act respectively men. ' tioncd. AH bills, drafts, or ordeis, or promissory notes foi the payment by any Bank or Banking Company of any sura of money, though not made payable to the bearer or to order, and whether delivered to the payee or not, and all writings or documents entitling any person to the payment by any Bank or Banking Company ot any sum of money, whether the person to whom payment is to be made shall be named or desig. nated therein or not, or whether the shall bo delivered to him or not, shall respectively bo deemed to be bills, drafts, or ordersforthepayraentof money chargeable with Stamp Duty, as if the same had been made payable to bearer or to order. Bill of Lading, or receipt in lieu thereof from master, mate, or agent of any vessel, for any goods, merchandise, or effects to be carried to any place beyond the boundaries of the colony— for every such bill of lading, or receipt, or copy thereof ... 0 10 Conveyance — Of any kinA or description whatsoever, upon the sale of any property in rispect of the prin. cipal or only writing, whereby the property sold shall be conveyed to or vested in the pur. ' or any other person or persons by his dii action (except transfers expressly provided for by this act)— Where the purchase or consideration money therein or thereupon expressed shall not exceed LSO 0 5 0 And where the same shall exceed LaO, and not exceed LIOO ...0 10 0 And where the same shall exceed LIOO, then for every LSO, and any fractional part of LSO ... 0 5 0 The consideration must be truly expressed in words upon each principal deed of conveyance, and if value be given in stock or other security, its value must * in like manner be set forth in full. When consideration is in Govern. ■ ment or other stock or deben. • tures, the duty is payable oh the i average selling price at the - time of tlie conveyance. Property held under different titles, sold at one entire price, (o.) The sam^iduty as on an Inland Bill of the same amoiißt and tenor. (6) The saiiie duty as on an Inland Bill of tho sanie. amount and tenor. •
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Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 158, 17 January 1867, Page 4
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983Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Grey River Argus, Volume III, Issue 158, 17 January 1867, Page 4
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