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Electronic invoice presentment and payment is often used as an interchangeable term with eInvoicing but refers to suppliers making invoices available on the web to other corporates (also referred to as B2B).
''UK tax.''


Duty payable in England and Northern Ireland on the purchase or transfer of a chargeable interest in land or property.


==See also==
In Scotland, the equivalent tax is Land and Buildings Transaction Tax.
* [[Electronic bill presentment and payment]]


[[Category:Cash_Management]]
In Wales, the equivalent tax is Land Transaction Tax.
 
 
Often known colloquially as 'stamp duty'.
 
 
== See also ==
* [[Duty]]
* [[Stamp duty]]
* [[Stamp duty reserve tax]]
 
[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]

Revision as of 10:31, 9 November 2018

(SDLT).

UK tax.

Duty payable in England and Northern Ireland on the purchase or transfer of a chargeable interest in land or property.

In Scotland, the equivalent tax is Land and Buildings Transaction Tax.

In Wales, the equivalent tax is Land Transaction Tax.


Often known colloquially as 'stamp duty'.


See also