The 2015 Double Tax Agreement (DTA) between Slovak Republic and Armenia was entered into force on 1st of February 2017. It will be applicable from 1st of January 2018. In accordance with this treaty, tax withholding rates are 5% or 10% in case of paying dividends, depending on the holding percentage of recipient, 10% for interest and 5% for royalties.
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