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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid stamping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising against the act of stamping, whether literally or metaphorically.
Example: "To prevent damage to the documents, please avoid stamping them with any ink."
Alternatives: "refrain from stamping" or "steer clear of stamping.".
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Some diplomats here expect the White House to take a more calibrated approach to Mr. Qurei than it did to Mr. Abbas, if only to avoid stamping him as made in America.
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Properties owned offshore could previously avoid stamp duty, because the shares of the company were transferred rather than the house.
People who purchase the flats from the current owners can avoid stamp duty by buying the offshore companies used to buy them without triggering a taxable property transfer.
We should, for instance, close the loophole that allows the super-rich to avoid stamp duty by putting their Chelsea mansions in their companies' names.
"To tackle the continued use of enveloped properties to avoid stamp duty, I am increasing the new annual charge by 50 per cent above inflation on properties worth over £2 million".
She added that I could avoid inheritance tax on my existing house by setting up something called an excluded property trust, but alas, time was up, and I couldn't find out how to avoid stamp duty.
Bread is both signifier and statement of intent, be it Michelin-chirpsing pancetta-studded brioche or heated-up industrial baguette that might as well have "avoid" stamped through it like a stick of seaside rock.
Using an offshore company to own land in Barbados can avoid stamp duty of about 1% and a property transfer tax of about 2.5% when the land is sold on.
Tackle tax avoidance and evasion, with new powers for HMRC and a law to ensure properties can't avoid stamp duty if they are put into an offshore trust.
"[It has made] London the most sought-after city for the super-rich". Buying via an offshore company allows purchasers to avoid stamp duty and makes it easier to keep purchases private.
Many UK non-doms using Jersey trusts have also used offshore companies to avoid stamp duty on the sale of UK expensive properties – another practice George Osborne pledged to outlaw in his March budget.
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