Wallpaper tax explained

The wallpaper tax was a property tax introduced in Great Britain in 1712, during the reign of Queen Anne. Patterned, printed, or painted wallpaper was initially taxed at 1d per square yard, rising to 1s (equivalent to £ as of), by 1809. The tax was bypassed by purchasing untaxed plain paper and having it hand stenciled. The tax was abolished in 1836.[1]

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  1. Web site: On the level: building tax . https://web.archive.org/web/20121114092240/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/property/3305112/On-the-level-building-tax.html . dead . 14 November 2012 . Jeff Howell . 31 Jul 2002 . . 7 June 2010.