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Postage Stamps On Old Invoices

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imd123 | 19:00 Tue 26th Feb 2008 | Business & Finance
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Hi

My dad was showing me some old invoices for various household items going back to the 1950/60's. They all had 2d postage stamps on which were franked. Why was this please?

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Why was what? the price 2d? (because we were pre decimal then and things were cheaper than they are now - oddly enough it works out at 1 or 2 pence in todays money) or franked? (actually cancelled so they could be recognised as being used stamps and not used again)
In those days, for a receipt to be legally valid you had to pay 2d in Stamp duty.

It was abolished sometime around 1970.
As tichfield says, it was abolished just prior to (and because of) decimalisation. Prior tto that date, cheques were also subject to this 2d. duty which is why cheque-books were issued with 30 cheques so you could pay a round figure of Five Shillings duty for the book. This practise of 30 or multiples carried on for a time as if banks had forgotten the reason. If ever you used a Cheque Form where you filled in the name of the bank by hand, then to make it legal you had to put a 2d. postage stamp on, although actually the stamps were marked `postage and revenue`
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