Part VOther Taxes
Stamp duty
150Relief from double stamp duties etc
(1)
Where an instrument which is chargeable with stamp duty in Great Britain and in Northern Ireland has been stamped in either of those parts of the United Kingdom—
(a)
the instrument shall, to the extent of the duty it bears, be deemed to be stamped in the other part of the United Kingdom, but
(b)
if the stamp duty chargeable on the instrument in that other part of the United Kingdom exceeds the stamp duty chargeable on the instrument in the part of the United Kingdom in which it has been stamped, the instrument shall not be deemed to have been duly stamped in that other part of the United Kingdom unless and until stamped in accordance with the law which has effect in that part of the United Kingdom with a stamp denoting an amount equal to the excess.
(2)
An instrument which, by virtue of paragraph (b) of subsection (1) above, is not deemed to have been duly stamped in a part of the United Kingdom unless and until stamped with a stamp denoting an amount equal to the excess mentioned in that paragraph may, notwithstanding anything in section 15 of the M1Stamp Act 1891, be stamped with such a stamp without payment of any penalty at any time within 30 days after it has first been received in that part of the United Kingdom.
(3)
In section 22 of the M2Stamp Duties Management Act 1891 (discontinuance of dies) for the words from “London” to “Gazettes” there shall be substituted “London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes”.
(4)
Section 29 of the M3Government of Ireland Act 1920 (the provisions of which are either spent or re-enacted with modifications in subsection (1) above) shall cease to have effect.
(5)
The saving in Part I of Schedule 6 to the M4Northern Ireland Constitution Act 1973 (repeals) for orders made under section 69 of the M5Government of Ireland Act 1920 shall cease to have effect in relation to Part IV of the M6Government of Ireland (Adaptation of the Taxing Acts) Order 1922 (the provisions of which are either spent or re-enacted with modifications in subsections (2) and (3) above).