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Mexico: New broad exchange information agreements

01 June 2012



David Cuellar
Marco Nava

As part of the commitment that Mexico has with the OECD to standardise its exchange of information rules, several exchange of information agreements have been signed by Mexico with other countries during the past years with the purpose of integrating a broad network of countries in which exchange of information is effectively carried out in practice.

According to Mexican tax regulations Mexico has 38 broad exchange of information agreements in place with other countries/governments for the...



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