The Cabinet of Czech Republic on February 14, 2018, approved ratification of the Multilateral Instrument (MLI) to implement into bilateral tax treaties the tax treaty-related measures arising from the OECD / G20 BEPS Project to tackle base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS). Czech Republic must now complete the ratification process and deposit its instrument of ratification so that the MLI can enter into force.
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