STAMP DUTY
Stamp duty is also known as stamp tax. It is a tax that is put on legal documents. Stamp duties most often appear on assets or property transfers. The Commonwealth of Nation countries along with Singapore, Australia, and some American states are the implementers of the stamp duty.
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South African Rand
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Guaranteed Lifetime Withdrawal Benefit - GLWB
Rider on a variable annuity allowing minimal withdrawals from the invested amount without annuitizing the investment. The amount which can be taken ...
Financial Accounting Foundation - FAF
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