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Old May 17th 07, 03:48 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
Tony Vella
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http://cjoint.com/data/frqAUPRKrV.htm

I found this stamp in an Italian collection I just acquired. I assume it is
Italian - San Marino also has an Imposta Generale sull'Entrata but I doubt
SM would use the Italia figure on its revenues.

An Italian bill of lading I translated quite some time ago involving
"prodotti alimentari importati in esenzione dell'Imposta Generale
sull'Entrata" (alimentary products excluded from the Imposta Generale
sull'Entrata ) was certified with a stamp - certainly not like this one -
but I can't remember whether it was an Imposta Generale sull'Entrata stamp
or some other special stamp indicating the cargo's exclusion under this
excise law. Be interesting to find out. Thanks in advance for any pertinent
info.
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Old May 17th 07, 06:05 PM posted to rec.collecting.stamps.discuss
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It's a fiscal - Income tax stamp
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"Tony Vella" skrev i en meddelelse
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http://cjoint.com/data/frqAUPRKrV.htm

I found this stamp in an Italian collection I just acquired. I assume it
is Italian - San Marino also has an Imposta Generale sull'Entrata but I
doubt SM would use the Italia figure on its revenues.

An Italian bill of lading I translated quite some time ago involving
"prodotti alimentari importati in esenzione dell'Imposta Generale
sull'Entrata" (alimentary products excluded from the Imposta Generale
sull'Entrata ) was certified with a stamp - certainly not like this one -
but I can't remember whether it was an Imposta Generale sull'Entrata stamp
or some other special stamp indicating the cargo's exclusion under this
excise law. Be interesting to find out. Thanks in advance for any
pertinent info.
--
Tony Vella (Ottawa, Canada)
http://indian-biographies.shorturl.com/



 




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