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The government charges a transfer tax when property changes hands.
Buyers must pay a stamp duty when property changes hands.
The mechanisms of radiation induced ultimate property changes are discussed.
He said no transfer tax is due to the government when property changes hands.
It is no coincidence that the property changes hands in 1854, the year of McSorley's founding.
Property changes are then recorded as a function of exposure time.
When property changes hands, the buyer pays a 2 percent transfer tax to the state.
When property changes hands, a stamp tax of 10 percent is levied by the government.
The cadastral value is the basis for calculating the registration tax, levied when a property changes hands.
Investigating these mechanical property changes in an irradiation environment is a costly and time consuming activity.
That state's Proposition 13, passed in 1978, limits property tax increases to 2percentt until the property changes hands.
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