Recently the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (“ITAT”) provides their decision regarding “standard analysis that every international transaction will have to be benchmarked and analyses separately by comparing it with independent uncontrolled transactions.”
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Income Tax Treaty between Philippines and Thailand
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