Treaties of the week - October 28 2013

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Treaties of the week - October 28 2013

Type of Agreement

Country

Country

Date Signed

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

UK

Uruguay

October 14 2013

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (Protocol)

Brazil

India

October 15 2013

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement

Curaçao

Malta

October 17 2013

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Gibraltar

Guernsey

October 22 2013

Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Guernsey

Slovakia

October 22 2013

Automatic Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Guernsey

UK

October 22 2013

Automatic Tax Information Exchange Agreement

Jersey

UK

October 22 2013

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (ratified)

Belarus

Indonesia

October 24 2013

Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement (ratified)

Belarus

Singapore

October 24 2013

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