Treaties of the week - May 21 2012

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Treaties of the week - May 21 2012

Type of Agreement

Country

Country

Date Signed

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

Mexico

Qatar

May 14 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Denmark

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Faroe Islands

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Finland

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Greenland

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Iceland

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Norway

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Sweden

Guatemala

May 15 2012

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

Peru

South Korea

May 17 2012

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