On 5 July 2017, the Federal Council of Austria approved the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (MLI). Austria must now complete the ratification process and deposit its instrument of ratification so that the MLI can enter into force.
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