Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements secure relief from double taxation and enable information exchange to prevent tax evasion. Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA) are bilateral instruments entered into by the Central Government with foreign countries or specified territories to provide relief from double taxation, allocate taxing rights, and enable exchange of information to prevent tax evasion or avoidance and assist in recovery of taxes.
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Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements secure relief from double taxation and enable information exchange to prevent tax evasion.
Double Taxation Avoidance Agreements (DTAA) are bilateral instruments entered into by the Central Government with foreign countries or specified territories to provide relief from double taxation, allocate taxing rights, and enable exchange of information to prevent tax evasion or avoidance and assist in recovery of taxes.
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