Receipted bill from Parkinson’s garage

The requirement for putting stamps on receipts was brought in by the 1891 Stamp Act in order to raise money for the Government. The 1920 Finance Act specified that any receipt for something worth £2.00 or more should have a two pence stamp attached. If it didn’t then the receipt was apparently not valid in a court of law. The need to put a postage stamp on receipts was abolished by the 1964 Finance Act.

Receipted bill from Parkinson’s garage
Farming, Business & Industry

Business and Industry

Year: 1954