The amending protocol to the Czech Republic – Singapore Income Tax Treaty (ITT) has entered into force on September 12, 2014 that was signed June 26, 2013. The provisions of article 10 generally apply from September 12, 2014 and the provisions of other articles take effect from January 1, 2015.
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