Austria completed its domestic ratification procedures on 26 November 2013, in relating of the amending protocol to the double tax agreement (DTA) signed with Slovenia, and the protocol entered into force on that date. The protocol includes detailed provisions in respect of the exchange of tax information.
Related Posts
Slovenia ratifies income tax treaty with Australia
Slovenia issued the law ratifying the income tax treaty with Australia on 30 December 2024. Earlier, the Australian government announced the signing of a new tax treaty with Slovenia on 9 September 2024. The agreement will enter into force
Read MoreUkraine releases synthesised texts of tax treaties with Slovenia, Vietnam
Ukraine's Ministry of Finance has published synthesised texts of its tax treaties with Slovenia and Vietnam, incorporating changes from the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent Base Erosion and Profit Shifting
Read MoreSlovenia enacts VAT law amendments to align with EU directive for small enterprises
Slovenia has enacted a bill amending its VAT Law on 12 December 2024. This legislation aligns the amended VAT law with two key EU directives: Council Directive (EU) 2020/285, which introduces special provisions for small enterprises, and the
Read MoreAustria gazettes Pillar Two CbCR Safe Harbour Regulation
Austria’s tax authorities published a decree in the Official Gazette on the temporary CbCR Safe Harbor (CbCR Safe Harbor Regulation) under the Minimum Taxation Act (“MinBestG”) on 5 December 2024. The MinBestG, which came into force on 31
Read MoreNew Zealand, Slovenia sign income tax treaty
New Zealand and Slovenia have signed an income tax treaty on 3 December 2024. A tax treaty is a bilateral agreement between two countries designed to address issues related to the double taxation of both passive and active income of their
Read MoreAustria updates CFC rules to prevent double taxation under Pillar Two
Austria's parliament has amended its CFC rules to avoid double taxation issues under the Pillar Two global minimum tax framework. Amendments to Section 10a of the Austrian Corporate Income Tax Act have been approved and now require Qualified
Read More