On 28 June 2017 the officials of Liechtenstein and Monaco signed an income tax treaty which is in line with OECD standards on information exchange and transparency. The provisions of the treaty also take into account recommendations of the OECD/G20 project on base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS).
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