Building Societies Act 1965

Miscellaneous provisions

131: Exemptions from stamp duties

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"Building societies no longer have special rules about document taxes"

This part of the law used to talk about when building societies didn't have to pay stamp duties. Stamp duties were a kind of tax that people had to pay on certain documents. However, this rule doesn't exist anymore. It was removed from the law on 1 October 1968. This means that since that date, the special rules about stamp duties for building societies no longer apply.

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Part 9Miscellaneous provisions

131Exemptions from stamp duties (Repealed)

    Notes
    • Section 131: repealed, on , by section 2 of the Stamp Duties Amendment Act 1968 (1968 No 6).