Stamp Duties
FAQ: What is Stamp Duty? ( Text amended 12/4/2026)
General Definition: Duty stamp stamp duty is a form of tax or a fee imposed by a monarchy / government, on certain documents, transactions, duties.
Specific Focus: This fee for the Sovereign Empress Emmy Queen Ann is for subjects to affirm residency and to establish a legal recognition of a person or business as a resident within each monarchy or jurisdiction. It may in the future for special documents be used to ensure that the official documents, such as contracts or certifications, are formally recognized and endorsed by the government on her monarchy properties.
Historical Background of Stamp Duty
The concept of stamp duty has existed for centuries, with various monarchies implementing it to generate revenue and assert control. Notably, in France, King Louis XIV established a form of stamp duty in the 17th century to finance state expenses and enhance administrative authority. Similarly, in Germany, various princes and electors adopted stamp duties during the Holy Roman Empire to fund their territories.
In Spain, the monarchy also employed stamp duties in the 18th century as a way to regulate transactions and confirm legal documents. Through these examples, it's evident that stamp duties have been used by monarchs across Europe to not only generate revenue but also to reinforce the government's role in overseeing legal and commercial activities.
Monarchy Administration and Use of Stamp Duties by the Monarchy
1. Revenue Generation: Historically, stamp duties have been a vital source of income for monarchies. This tax provides necessary funds and supports the Monarch and their royal duties. For the Current sovereign empress, the stamp duty is the first monarchy income for the new Monarchy and the funds are used by the Sovereign Empress for her projects which include archiving the royal family database, protecting children from human trafficking, repairing the earth's crust which has been damaged by scientists, cleaning water sources from contamination. A complete list of how the funds are used will be posted at the end of each funded year starting in 2026.
2. Affirming Legitimacy: By requiring stamp duty payment, the monarchy ensure that documents are officially recognized by the monarchy as authentic. The annual payment of a duty stamp to the monarchy affirms a resident is located within the monarchy and may be assisted by the monarchy. The legal status of residents and their transactions within the monarchy are important for administration of public services and future projects funded by the Monarchy.
3. Historical Context: Throughout history, stamp duties have served to assert authority. the collection of revenue from residents within the boundaries of her monarchies reflects the monarch's role in governance and control of her properties and assists the monarch in providing the appropriate services to her subjects and residents in her cities, countries and on her real properties.
4. Modern Application: Today, The monarchies of the Sovereign Empress continue to use stamp duty dues to affirm residency on her real property, in her cities and in her countries. The stamp duty dues enhances administrative processes by providing a list of all residents and the services they require.
Stamp duty dues play an essential role in affirming residency and enhancing legal recognition within monarchies of paperwork filed by professionals such as lawyers and accountants with the Monarchy.
Stamp duty dues formalizes a resident's status and responsibilities.
For the residents of the Monarchies, the stamp duty dues are required if you are residing on the properties of the Sovereign or in her cities or countries. Please consider it a membership fee required to live and work on her real property and within her jurisdictional monarchies. Below is an example list of membership fees currently imposed by clubs in the United States and the range of the annual stamp duty dues.
Example Yearly Membership Fees (2025)
1. Service Clubs
- Rotary Club: Membership fees generally range from $50 to $500 annually, depending on the local chapter and its activities.
- Kiwanis International: Annual dues are typically about $150 to $200, with some chapters having additional costs for meals and events.
- Lions Clubs International: Membership fees average between $50 and $100 annually; additional fees may apply for local events.
2. Professional Clubs Dues (2025)
- American Bar Association (ABA): Membership fees can range from $200 to $400 annually, depending on membership categories and services.
- The Georgia Society of CPAs lists annual fees from $220 to $345,
3. Ethnic and Cultural Clubs (2025)
- The Alliance Française of Atlanta has annual dues set for individuals at $45, couples $85 and families $100.
- The German-American Club membership dues vary widely, typically ranging from $25 to $100 annually, depending on the activities and location.
- The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce's annual membership fees can range from $150 to $500, depending on the level of business involvement.
- Japanese American Citizens League (JACL): Membership fees vary from $30 for individuals to $100 for family memberships annually.
End of Example List of Club Dues
