File:Manchukuo General Cotton Tax Certificate (Issued 1st May 1933).jpg

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A silk tax stamp issued by the Empire of Great(er) Manchuria (Manchukuo) in the year 1933.

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English: A silk tax stamp issued by the Empire of Great(er) Manchuria (Manchukuo) in the year 1933.
Date 1st (first) May 1933
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Author The government of the Empire of Great(er) Manchuria (Manchukuo).

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current17:47, 4 June 2021Thumbnail for version as of 17:47, 4 June 2021206 × 291 (30 KB)Donald Trung (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by The government of the Empire of Great(er) Manchuria (Manchukuo). from * [http://www.manchukuostamps.com/revenue-ManchukuoGeneralTax.htm Manchukuo Commodity Tax Certificates. - Manchukuo, like many other countries raised taxes on a variety of commodities. Many items were taxed before sale, such as  cigarettes and could only then legally be sold if the item had a tax paid certificate affixed. Certain types of transaction were also taxed and proof of tax payment was normally...

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