印花稅 (jan3 faa1 seoi3) — A tax imposed on the signing, using and receiving of the valid certificates in dutiable transaction. Typically, a physical stamp (a tax stamp) must be attached to or impressed upon the document to denote that stamp duty has been paid before the document becomes legally effective. in Cantonese
jan˗₃印faaˉ¹花seoi˗₃稅简 印花税
Mandarin Pinyin: yin4 hua1 shui4
Meaning of 印花稅
nounA tax imposed on the signing, using and receiving of the valid certificates in dutiable transaction. Typically, a physical stamp (a tax stamp) must be attached to or impressed upon the document to denote that stamp duty has been paid before the document becomes legally effective.