NEW ZEALAND STAMP DUTIES.
The Schedule of the Stamp Act are four in number. The first contains the duties <>n deeds and other instruments relating to transactions ! etween living persons; the second, the duties on probates of-wills aid letters of administration; the third, the duties on legacies and successions to personal estate under any testamentary disposition or upon intestacy ; the fourth, duties on successions to real or personal estate. The following is a summary of the duties imposed. (Several exemptions are omitted owing to their length) . He men ilk I. Agreement or any minute or memorandum of an agreement under hand only where the matter thereof shall be of the value of 20/ or upwards together with every schedule receipt or other matter put or endorsed thereon or annexed thereto 0 10 Provided always that where divers letters shall be offered in evidence to prove an agreement between the parties who shall have written such letters it shall be sufficient if any such letters shall be stamped with a duty of two shillings ami sixpence.
Bills of Exchange. Bill of Exchange Draft or Order not exceeding 501 . . .010 Ditto, not exceeding 1001 0 2 0 And where the same shall not exceed 100/ then for every 50/ and also lor any fractional part of 50/ . . " . . .010 Foreign Bill of Exchange.—The same duty as on an Inland Bill of the same amount and tenor . 0 0 G Where the sum payable shall not exceed 50/ . . .00 (5 501 and not exceeding 1002 0 10 And the same shall exceed 100/ then for every 50/ and also for any--fractional part of 50/. . 0 0 0 If drawn in sets of three or more for every Bill of each set where the sum payable thereby shall not exceed 50/ . . . .00 4 50/ and not exceeding 100/ 0 0 8 And where the same shall exceed 100/ then for every 50/ and also for any fractional part of 50/ .004 All drafts or orders for the payment of any sum of money to the bearer on demand drawn upon any Banker person or company are exempt from the foregoing duties but are subject to the duty of Id charged upon drafts or orders. Bill of Exchange drawn out of the Colony—The same duty as on an Inland Bid of the same amount and tenor. Promissory "Note not exceeding 25/ . ... 0 0 G Exceeding 25/ not exceeding 50/ 0 1 0
Promissory Note for the payment either to the hearer on demand of any sum of money exceeding 50/ and not exceeding 100/ .020 Where the sum shall exceed 100/ then for every 50/ and fractional part of 50/ . . . . .010 All Bills Drafts or Orders or Promissory Notes for the payment by any Bank or Banking Company of any sum of money though not made payable to the bearer or to order and whether delivered to the payee or not ami all writings or documents entitling any person to the payment by any Bank or Banking Company of any sum of money whether the person to whom payment is to be made shall be rained or designated therein or not or whether the same shall be delivered to him or not shall respectively be deemed to be Bills, Drafts or Orders for the payment of money ehargeabe with Stamp Duty as if the same liald been made payable to bearer or to order. Bill of Lading or Receipt or copy thereof. . .010 CONVEYANCE—Of any kind or description whatsoever (except transfers expressly provided for by this Act) — Where the purchase of consideration money therein or thereupon expressed shall not exceed 50? 0 5 0 Exceeding 50/ and not exceeding 100Z . . . . . 0 10 0 Where it shall exceed 100? then for every 50/ and any fractional part of 50/ . . .050 The purchase money or consideration shall be truly expressed and set forth in words at length in or upon every such principal or only deed or instrument of conveyance Exemptions from Duties on Conveynces — Any grant from the Crown under the hand of the Governor for the time bring of the Colony of New Zealand to any purchaser of Crown Lands in New Zealand. A ny certificate of title granted under the hand of the Registrar-General pursuant to " The Land Registry Act 18 GO."
Di:i:d or instrument of any kyul \ whatever not othor.vi.su charged in I this Scliedulo . . . 0 10 0 Lkaet or Older including cheques or orders on Bankers for the payment of any sum o( money to a payee named or to bearer or to order eihor on demand or otherwise not otherwise charged . . . .0 0 1 Lkask or agreement for a lease ov any written document for the tenancy or occupancy ol any lands tenements or hereditaments without any consideration by way of premium, the following duties in respect of the yearly rent— Where the yearly rent shall not exceed 50/ . . . .020 Exceeding 50/ and not exceeding 100/ 0 5 0 Above 1.00/ for every fractional part of 50/ . . . 0 2 G Lea.se or agreement for a leae of any lands tenements or bereditaments granted in consideration of a sum of money by way of premium without rent or with an annual rent. [The amounts payable upon above instruments are—The ail valorem duties payable upon a conveyance calculated on the consideration by way of premium expressed therein.] Lease of any lands tenements or heriditaments granted in consideration of a sum of money by way of premium and also of a yearly rent amounting to 20/ and upwards. [Amounts payable upon the above instrument are—Both tea valorem duties payable, upon a conveyance according to the consideration therein expressed and for a lease in consideration of a rent of the same amount. ]
Memoeandum of Transfer under The Laud Registry Act, 1860." [The same duty as for a conveyance for the sale of lands for a like sum th consideration of such transfer.] Policy of Insurance or other instrument of ships or cargo for any period not exceeding 3 months 0 2 0 All other marine policies—for every sum of 100/, and every fractional part of 100/ . .010 Promissory Notes payable to bearer on demand issued by any bank or banking company at the rate of for every 100/ of the average annual amount in circulation as certified under "The Bankers Beturns Act, 1858" . . . .200 Beceipt or discharge given for or on payment of any sum of money of the amount of bl or upwards 0 0 1 Exemptions—Receipts for moneys paid to or for, Her Majesty; receipts endorsed upon any duty stamped instrument under this Act acknowledging receipt of the consideration money therein expressed ; acknowledgment given for money deposited in any banks to be accounted for ; receipt for moneys paid into Land Building and Provident Societies.
TitAXSEEii except by way of mortgage of any run or station held under lease or license or promise of lease or license from the Crown or of any interest therein or the value thereof assessed as in this Act provided shall not exceed 100/. . . 0 10 0 Where such valire shall exceed 100/ then for every 100/ and any fractional part of 100/ 0 10 0 of any share in the stock and funds of any corporation company or society whatever in New Zealand upon sale thereof—Where the purchase or consideration therein expressed shall not exceed 20/ 0 10 Exceeding 20/ and not exceeding 50 . .026 Exceeding 50/ and not exceeding 100? . . .050 For every additional 50/ or fractional part of 50/ . 2 0 Schedule 11.
inoBATE of a Will and Letter of Administration with a Will annexes where the effects as sworn to by the Executor or Adminstrator shall be— Under the value of 100/ .10 0 Above the value of 100/ and under2oo/ . . .200 Above the value of 200/ and under 300/ . . .300 Above the value of 300? and under 400 . .400 Above the value* of 400/ and under 500/ . . .500 And above 500/ oue per cent. Letters or Administration, without a AVill annexed, where the effects as sworn to by the Executor shall beUnder the value of 100/ . 110 0 Above the value of 100/ and ' under 200/ . . .300 Above the value of 200/ and under 300/ . . 410 0 Above the value of 300/ and under 400/ . . .000 Above the value of 400/ and under 500/ . . . 710 0 Am] above 500/ one a half per cent.
SCKEDTJLB IH. For every logjacy specific or pecuniary of any other description of the amount or value of 201 or upwards given by any will or testamentary instrument of any person who shall have died after the passing of this Act cither out of his or her personal estate or value thereof*— If to a child or any descendant of a child of the deceased, or to the father or mother or any lineal ancestor—One pound per cent. To a brother or sister or any descendant of a brother or sisterThree pounds per cent. To an uncle or aunt or their descendants—Five pounds per cent. To a grand-uncle or grand-aunt or their descendants—Six pounds per cent. To a person in any other degree of collateral sanguinuity—Seven pounds per cent. To a stranger in blood—Ten pounds per cent. And ail gifts annuities or by way of annuity or any other partial benefit or mterest out of any such estate or effects as aforesaid shall be deemed legacies within the intent and meaning of this Schedule. Schedule IV. The duties charged on successions are the same as those in previous Schedule on legacies. The following among other alterations of the Stamp Act became law on the Ist November. The stamp on an agreement must be cancelled by two of the parties executing such agreement, by their writing their initials or names, and the date of the day and year of writing same. 10Z penalty is imposed for signing unstamped receipts. Unstamped receipts are not to be taken in evidence until the duty and penalty are paid. Persons acting as distributors of stamps without beinglicensed are liable to a penalty not exceeding 201. 201 penalty is imposed for fraudulent removal or second use of impressed or affixed stamps. A fine of 10s to be paid to the Commissioners when any deed or instrument is presented to them for their opinion as to the amount of duty chargeable thereon. Irregularities prior to June 30 to be remedied in various ways specified. Receipts for money deposited at interest in any bank, or in the hands of any banker, now need a stamp. The transfer of miners' property (by which we perceive mining shares are meant) is chargeable at Is for 20Z, 2s 6d for 50Z, and 2s Gd for every additional 501 or less amount of value.
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Westport Times, Volume II, Issue 189, 9 March 1868, Page 4
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