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Singapore-Belarus Double Taxation Agreement

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Singapore’s and Belarus’s Double Taxation Agreement (DTA) came into force on the 27/12/2013.

The DTA is hoped to increase and encourage the cross border trade between the two nations, it aims to bring greater clarity on taxation rights, it will also allow for lower withholding tax rates for dividends, interest and royalties.

It will comply with internationally agreed standards for the exchange of information with regards to taxation.

Click here to view the full agreement.


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