On November 29, 2018, the Revenue Authority published Normative Instruction No. 1846 of 28 November 2018 that covers the rules for submitting a Mutual Agreement Procedure (MAP) request, the approval of a request, and the termination process. It replaces Normative Instruction No 1,669 of 9 November 2016 on Mutual Agreement Procedures (MAP) under tax treaties.
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