Stamp Duty - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • "Stamp Duty on Shares and Its Effect on Share Prices", by Bond, Steve; Hawkins, Mike; Klemm, Alexander, FinanzArchiv: Public Finance Analysis, Volume 61, Number 3, Article (2005)
  • "Capital Duty Directive Text, Cases and Materials", by Salvador Trinxet Llorca, ISBN 978-0-9567766-6-2 (2011)
  • "EC Directive on Capital Duties (69/335/EEC)", by Arvind Ashta, Paper (2006)
  • "Property Transfer Tax and Stamp Duty" (about Jamaica), by Roy Bahl, Paper (2004)

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