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==References==
* ''British Commonwealth Revenues'' J. Barefoot (9th edition, 2012)


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A fiscally used South Australian postage and revenue stamp

The Australian state of South Australia issued revenue stamps from 1894 to 2003. There were various types for different taxes.

Bailiff Fee (1982-2002)

Beer Duty (1894-1918)

Cattle Duty (1940-1994)

Court Fee (1982-2002)

Income Tax (1936-c.1937)

Jetty Tolls (1915-1931)

Stamp Duty (1902-2003)

Swine Duty (1937-c.1985)

Tax Instalment (1941)

Only one set of tax instalment stamps was issued, in 1941. It was the keytype used in all Australian states, overprinted S.A. below the value. Twenty nine values ranging from 1d to £5 were issued, and are most commonly found in mint condition.

See also

References

  • British Commonwealth Revenues J. Barefoot (9th edition, 2012)