Financial institutions, other taxpayers and practitioners have until September 6 to respond to a HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) discussion draft on the implementation of exchange of tax information agreements between the UK and its Crown Dependencies and Overseas Territories with financial centres, which the UK government believes will set a new standard in international tax transparency.
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