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Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order

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Type
Subsidiary Legislation
Status
In force
Enacted
1929
Sections
2

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About this subsidiary legislation

Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation SDA-OR1 1929, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1929.

Regulation 1

Citation

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This Order may be cited as the Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order.

Regulation 2

Remission of stamp duties on instruments executed by foreign governments

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The whole of the duties chargeable under the Act on the instruments set out in the Schedule and executed by or on behalf of or in favour of foreign governments or their diplomatic, consular or accredited trade missions in Singapore or the overall Heads of such missions are hereby remitted to the extent to which reciprocal treatment is accorded or would be accorded by the foreign governments to the Government of Singapore and only in cases where, but for this exemption, the foreign governments would be liable to pay the duties.

Common questions

What is Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order?
Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order is Singapore Subsidiary Legislation, cited as Subsidiary Legislation SDA-OR1 1929, currently marked in force and first recorded in 1929.
Is Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order still in force?
Yes — Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order is currently in force.
When did Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order take effect?
Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order was first recorded in 1929.
How many regulations does Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order have?
Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order contains 2 regulations.
Where can I read the official version of Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order?
The official text of Stamp Duties (Foreign Governments or their Diplomatic, Consular and Trade Missions) Remission Order is published at sso.agc.gov.sg.