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28-August-2009
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Agreement between Liechtenstein and San Marino for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
25-August-2009
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Agreement between Gibraltar and Australia for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
Representatives of almost 100 governments have been invited to meet in Los Cabos, Mexico, on 1-2 September to decide next steps in a global campaign to improve transparency and exchange of banking and ownership information for tax purposes.
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14-August-2009
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Agreement between Gibraltar and New Zealand for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
14-August-2009
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Agreement between the Cayman Islands and New Zealand for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
14-August-2009
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Agreement between BVI and New Zealand for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
14-August-2009
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Agreement between Canada and the Netherlands Antilles for the exchange of information relating to tax matters
The OECD welcomes the announcement today of a package of measures between Liechtenstein and the United Kingdom intended to ensure effective exchange of information for tax purposes between the two countries and to address the important issue of undeclared funds in a cooperative way.
In the past two days Belgium has signed protocols to its tax conventions with Luxembourg, Singapore, San Marino, and the Seychelles as well as a tax convention with the Isle of Man and a tax information exchange agreement with Monaco
The Kingdom of Bahrain has recently signed double taxation conventions with Bulgaria (26 June 2009) and Austria (2 July 2009) that provide for exchange of information in accordance with the OECD standard. These agreements bring to 12 the number of agreements that Bahrain has signed that meet the OECD standard. As a result, Bahrain can be considered as having substantially implemented the internationally agreed standard in this area.
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