In Bangladesh, the 100 Taka non-judicial stamp paper is a critical legal document used primarily for executing contracts, affidavits, and small-scale business agreements. It serves as physical proof that the required stamp duty (a government tax) has been paid, making the attached agreement legally valid and admissible in a court of law. Common Uses of 100 Taka Stamp Paper

Step 5: Authentication (If required) If the document is for government submission, you may need to get it attested by a Class-1 Gazetted Officer after notarization.

General Use Template: A standard layout for a 100 Taka stamp is available for reference on Scribd.

In Bangladesh, stamp paper is a type of paper that bears a stamp or a perforated stamp, indicating that a tax or duty has been paid. The government of Bangladesh issues stamp papers in various denominations, and they are used to validate documents, such as property deeds, contracts, and affidavits.