On 31st October 2014, Singapore signed an amending protocol to the countries’ income tax treaty.
This is the first amendment of the 1995 treaty. The protocol will enter into force after the countries exchange ratification instruments.
On 31st October 2014, Singapore signed an amending protocol to the countries’ income tax treaty.
This is the first amendment of the 1995 treaty. The protocol will enter into force after the countries exchange ratification instruments.
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