The Income and Capital Tax Treaty between Romania and Uruguay has entered into force on 22 October 2014. The treaty for withholding tax usually applies from 1 January 2015, the treaty for criminal tax matters applies from 22 October 2014 and the rest of tax matters treaties applies from 22 October 2014 or 1 January 2015.
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