The Double Tax Agreement (DTA) between Turkey and Mexico signed in 2013 will enter into force on 23rd July 2015. Mexico published the text of the agreement on 17th July 20a. The agreement aims to avoid double taxation between the two countries and stop tax evasion. Turkey approved a law ratifying the DTA with Mexico on 4th February 2015.
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