On 14 June 2018, Lithuania ratified the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Measures to Prevent BEPS (MLI) by the Law No. XIII-1271, as published in the Official Gazette on 26 June 2018. This means that Lithuania has completed the domestic process to ratify the MLI. Lithuania must now deposit its ratification instrument to bring the MLI into force for its covered agreements (tax treaties).
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