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(1) Schedule 18 contains certain amendments consequential on the provisions of this Part.
(2) The Treasury may by regulations make such other amendments and repeals as appear to them appropriate in consequence of the provisions of this Part.
(3) The regulations may, in particular, make such provision as the Treasury think fit for reproducing in relation to stamp duty land tax the effect of enactments providing for exemption from stamp duty.
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Royal Assent
This Act received Royal Assent on 10 July 2003: for provision as to the commencement and application of this section see s 124 and Sch 19.
Property Taxes94
Real Property Law94
Stamp Taxes99
Tax Law94
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- 124 Commencement and transitional provisions
- 125 Abolition of stamp duty except on instruments relating to stock or marketable securities
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